Binding a quilt
#11
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Patrick never shows us how to finish the ends.
Sharon has the triangle, but why do you need extra fabric sticking off the edge? Just fold the end down so that the top end of the binding is even with the side raw edge.
Jenny Doan has a pretty good way of joining ends in her block magazine.
When you press the triangle in the beginning of the binding, the end needs to overlap just to the bottom of that triangle. No rulers needed. Cut it off there. No matter how wide the binding strip is, that measurement is there at the bottom of the triangle.
Sharon has the triangle, but why do you need extra fabric sticking off the edge? Just fold the end down so that the top end of the binding is even with the side raw edge.
Jenny Doan has a pretty good way of joining ends in her block magazine.
When you press the triangle in the beginning of the binding, the end needs to overlap just to the bottom of that triangle. No rulers needed. Cut it off there. No matter how wide the binding strip is, that measurement is there at the bottom of the triangle.
#12
Below is my current favorite method of machine binding since it is harder for me to do the hand sewing on the back these days. I was surprised how great the mitered corners looked the first time I tried it.
https://thequiltshow.com/daily-blog/142-newsletter/23988-margo-clabo-how-to-make-a-faux-piped-binding?utm_source=Infusionsoft&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2015_12_30_Newsletter_5&inf_contact_key=6ab3c8b1b9cf68f0b25031c5ef62d2c4ce fa66b4d291a856c85bfc3a371c1723
https://thequiltshow.com/daily-blog/142-newsletter/23988-margo-clabo-how-to-make-a-faux-piped-binding?utm_source=Infusionsoft&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2015_12_30_Newsletter_5&inf_contact_key=6ab3c8b1b9cf68f0b25031c5ef62d2c4ce fa66b4d291a856c85bfc3a371c1723
#13
Mitering corners is my weakest skill when quilting. It could be on a boarder or the binding. They always tend to take away the joy for a bit. For the most part on quilts that are staying in the family I do not miter the corners.
#14
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Margo Clabo's method works for me (JENNR8R posted the link). She makes binding from start to finish very, very easy. As JENNR8R stated, my corners came out great the very first time I did it too. I was surprised by how simple and quick her method is to make beautiful mitered corners.
#16
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As simple as this sounds - it truly does help. When you get to the corner area, give a good press to the binding. If the binding has a nice crease, it will 'fold' a bit easier and hold while you turn your corner. Until you feel comfortable with how you can hold it flat, this does help.
#17
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Check out YouTube videos with Marcy Baker. She is a perfectionist and explains what she is doing clearly and the video shows what is happening. (Unlike many others that want to show the speaker rather than the technique). :-)
#19
I like this tutorial. Easy to follow. Looks like you've got a lot of options/choices to use.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1vICZf9_Ys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1vICZf9_Ys
#20
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I have been using extra wide binding and turning it to the back. Makes a nice frame around the backing. The wider binding is easier for me and faster. It's more like a semi facing and is perfect for quilts that will get used a lot. My grands that have quilts with this binding the quilts are not frayed or worn on the edges like the full bias binding ones I use to do. Who decided full bias bindings were the best anyway? I'm not wasting hours sewing narrow binding and fussing with small miters on a quilt anymore.
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