Originally Posted by
Onebyone
I do this method, but slightly different folds - after the first fold, (because I am us WOF) I fold both side of the triangle to the middle, then proceed. This results in being able to cut longer strips and fewer joining seams. I never thought to cut the ends at a 90 degree angle, which would make this so much faster than trying to cut 45 degree angles on a lol the ends and tiring to sew them that way. I only use bias binding. (for the extra durability and less fussy for me) so I cut lots of it this way, but there is always something new to learn.