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Do you have a go-to size to cut your binding? Have you ever tried a different size to see what effect you would get? I thought I would do a little experiment to show you different sizes and what they look like all sewn up!Here, I have four different sized strips: 2”, 2¼”, 2½” and 3”. I quilted up some sample swatches with a layer of 100% cotton batting in the middle. If you like to use thicker batting or thicker fabric like flannel or Minky, you may want to adjust the cut size to accommodate…

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Quilt bindings are the most magical, and sometime confusing part of quilt making, especially for a new quilter! I shared a tutorial a few years back, but have adapted and made a few changes as I’ve grown as a quilter, and thought it was enough to update the post. Any tips or suggestions you might […]

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While most quilt patterns will provide you with fabric requirements to complete the quilt top and may even give you the amount of fabric needed for the backing fabric- not all patterns include the length of binding needed. ZJ Humbach explains how to quickly and easily calculate quilt binding, taking into account the extra needed to miter the corners and join the binding ends. ZJ show how to being calculating the amount of binding needed by first determining the finished length and width of the Binding Techniques, Quilt Binding Tutorial, Quilting Math, Binding Tutorial, Nancy Zieman, Blog Art, Quilt Border, Quilt Binding, Beginner Sewing Projects Easy

While most quilt patterns will provide you with fabric requirements to complete the quilt top and may even give you the amount of fabric needed for the backing fabric- not all patterns include the length of binding needed. ZJ Humbach explains how to quickly and easily calculate quilt binding, taking into account the extra needed to miter the corners and join the binding ends. ZJ show how to being calculating the amount of binding needed by first determining the finished length and width of…

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I like to think of finishing the raw edges of a quilt – to be a little like adding the ribbon to a package wrapped with pretty paper – or the frame on a painting. The project is still pretty – but finishing the raw edges make it complete. Finishing the edges of my quilt is an important part of the quilting process – and I have to confess – it may be my favorite part. There’s more than one way to finish the edges of our quilt. So … how do we choose? Read more ... #Quiltblox #QuiltBinding Quilt Binding Using Back Fabric, Edging A Quilt, Hand Stitching Binding On Quilt, How To Finish A Quilt Without Binding, Adding Binding To A Quilt, Wide Binding On Quilt, How To Bind A Quilt With The Backing, How To Edge A Quilt, Quilting Hints And Tips

I like to think of finishing the raw edges of a quilt – to be a little like adding the ribbon to a package wrapped with pretty paper – or the frame on a painting. The project is still pretty – but finishing the raw edges make it complete. Finishing the edges of my quilt is an important part of the quilting process – and I have to confess – it may be my favorite part. There’s more than one way to finish the edges of our quilt. So … how do we choose? Read more ... #Quiltblox #QuiltBinding

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Fluffy Puppy Quilt Works: Quilt Binding Styles: Examples of Binding Widths and Colors Puppy Quilt, Binding Tips, Quilt Binding Tutorial, Fluffy Puppy, Tutorial Sewing, Binding Tutorial, Fluffy Puppies, Quilt Binding, Quilting Tips

The binding is one of the most important parts of the quilt. After it's been carefully pieced together, layered on top of batting and backing, then quilted, you want strong, beautiful binding to frame it. Whether you want your binding to match and blend into your quilt top or contrast against it, the binding needs to be there! You can make it wide or thin, it depends on which look you prefer. Sometimes the style of your quilt will help you decide whether you want wide or thin binding…

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229K views · 12K likes | Bethanne Nemesh | Freemotion Machine Quilting Teacher on Instagram: "Sometimes a wide quilt binding with a pop of color is just perfect! Try it… but first save this for later!  This creates a quilt binding that appears 3/4” wide or so on the front. Be sure your freemotion quilting motifs or quilt border piecing is not going to be ruined with so much covered up, or, trim your quilt with excess batting around the edges.   The faux piping color strips are 1 3/4” and the binding color strips are 1 1/2”. Sew each color to length, then join the two colors, offsetting any seams.   Press towards the binding color, this will help create a ditch for the final step.   Apply this to the back of the quilt with the contrast piping color up with a 1/4” seam. Turn the corners and Finishing Quilt Binding Tutorial, Quilt Binding With Backing, Creative Quilt Binding Ideas, Wide Binding On Quilt, Joining Binding Ends Quilts, Wide Quilt Binding, Double Binding On Quilt, How To Bind A Quilt Step By Step, Using Quilt Backing As Binding

229K views · 12K likes | Bethanne Nemesh | Freemotion Machine Quilting Teacher on Instagram: "Sometimes a wide quilt binding with a pop of color is just perfect! Try it… but first save this for later! This creates a quilt binding that appears 3/4” wide or so on the front. Be sure your freemotion quilting motifs or quilt border piecing is not going to be ruined with so much covered up, or, trim your quilt with excess batting around the edges. The faux piping color strips are 1 3/4” and the…

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