Imagine Yourself Stitching Binding on Your Quilt That is So Beautiful It Looks as If It Were Sewn by a Professional.
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Do you have quilts that are waiting to be finished because you want them to have smooth, mitered corners but you've been frustrated in the past, and need some help getting those mitered corners "right?"
Possibly it isn't the corners that are frustrating you, it's how to finish the ends of the binding, making a smooth bias seam, so there's no bulge in your binding because the ends overlap and you just stuffed them inside and stitched the opening closed - hoping nobody would notice.
Are you confused about how wide to make the binding, and whether to start attaching the binding on the front and folding it over to the back, or start on the back and fold it over to the front?
Have you entered quilts in a show only to be marked down by a judge because your corners aren't perfect?
Do you always end up with way too much binding or, worse, run out, and then have no more fabric to make more binding, and are just "stuck?"
Maybe you are looking for some inspiration and a new type of binding that will make your quilt look really unique. Maybe you have considered piping or prairie points, but need some quick tips.
While our previous videos have been from start to finish demonstrating how to make one quilt, these videos are completely different. Each one shows a different way to bind a quilt.
This isn't just about making bias binding, or folding the backing over to the front, this video set has 6 different ways to finish a quilt. All of these methods are easy enough for beginners and include techniques and tips that intermediate quilters will find helpful in making your binding better.
Watching these won't be like watching grass grow. And, you won't be watching me sew long stretches of binding on big quilts. |