How to Sew Binding Ends Together
I came across this video and it is the clearest explanation I've found yet. While I haven't actually tried it, it certainly looks easy to execute.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joJkKsIcQew |
I like the idea of using the cut-off piece of binding for measuring.
This video seems the most doable of the ones I've seen so far. Thank you for posting. |
Yes, I like this tutorial too.
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Great, easy tutorial! Thanks for posting. I might actually be able to manage that, lol.
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thanks for posting, what is the tool that she used to flatten the seam? made the seam nice and flat.
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Thanks, I just watched the tut!
I'm working on binding a quilt now and those ends get me every time for some reason. I usually baste them together first time just to be sure they fit. LOL! It's certainly a project to do when you are in the right mood and not in a rush to finish. |
I have done this method, and it works Perfectly. Jenny Doan with Missouri Star Quilt also has a video on You Tube showing this method.
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I have been doing this for over thirtyyears. I always draw the diagonal line on the beginning of my binding when I make the binding. When starting to sew the binding, I use my hand width to measure the binding and quilt at the beginning and leave that free before I start sewing. When I get the end of sewing the binding on, I leave a hand width of quilt free. I only cut the ending side of the binding this way. Thanks for posting the tut.
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I am going to try this, your right it is a great video. Thanks for posting.
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Thank you - I'll definitely use this tutorial.
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