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prairiequeen 10-04-2010 08:19 AM

I use 21/2.my leftover binding strips are pressed back open and cut into squares for a scrap quilt.

chamby 10-04-2010 08:51 AM


Originally Posted by ghostrider

Originally Posted by Bobbielinks
I have been admiring some older quilts, probably made around 1950 and see that the binding is about 2 inches wide - looks like the bindings I see on blankets. I usually make my bindings - cut bias fabric 21/2 inches, fold in half, stitch on and fold over the quilt edge and stitch down again; ending up with about a 5/8 inch finished binding. Does anyone know what is the perferred width?

Not sure how you get a 5/8" finished double fold binding from a 2½" cut strip (the math doesn't add up), but that's a fairly common cut width.

I always cut 3" strips and wind up with a finished 5/8" on front and back. I like wider bindings and they are easy to make full by leaving extra batting/backing beyond the quilt top. I trim 5/8" from the binding seam, then fold it to the back and hand stitch. The binding can be whatever width you like, but it should be proportionate to the quilt size and style...at least that's what judges have said.

Thanks for this information. It seems that I have been trimming my quilt/binding seam allowance too narrow. That explains why I am getting a much smaller binding showing on the front. I will remember to not trim so close next time and to make my binding 3" instead of 2.5". Again thanks for the tip.

Bobbielinks 10-04-2010 08:52 AM


Originally Posted by Extreme Quilter
I used to always make a narrow binding for all my quilts, doubling a 2-1/4" binding as many of you do. But when I attended an art quilt exhibition at Visions Art Quilt Gallery in San Diego recently, I noticed many art quilts finished with a pillowcase edge (without binding). That gave the quilts a free, unconfined feeling, which I thought enhanced their themes. My traditional quilts will still have bindings, but my art quilts will definitely sport a new look.

Hmmmm, interesting, What is a "pillowcase edge"?

pieces 10-04-2010 09:14 AM

I cut my bindings 2 3/4 inches on the straight of grain.
No reason to use bias unless you are going around curves.

lillybeck 10-04-2010 09:21 AM

I say use whatever width you want. I decide what I want depending on the quilt I am doing.

Matilda 10-04-2010 09:26 AM


Originally Posted by Bobbielinks
I have been admiring some older quilts, probably made around 1950 and see that the binding is about 2 inches wide - looks like the bindings I see on blankets. I usually make my bindings - cut bias fabric 21/2 inches, fold in half, stitch on and fold over the quilt edge and stitch down again; ending up with about a 5/8 inch finished binding. Does anyone know what is the perferred width?

I like to use 2-1/2 width folded in half.

ladyredhawk 10-04-2010 09:33 AM

i cut mine 2 1/2 too.

ruthieg 10-04-2010 11:52 AM

I use 2 1/4 for most bindings. I have to increase to 2 1/2 when I use thicker batting. There are many ways and thicknesses depending on what you want the quilt to look like.

LINANN 10-04-2010 12:34 PM

I cut my bindings 2 1/2". I like a little extra on the back.

Olivia's Grammy 10-04-2010 02:44 PM

For quilts I cut 3", for wall hangings 2 1/2.


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