This Binding is Super Easy

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No More Binding Strips Means an Extra Quick Finish!

Many quilters get bogged down when it’s time to bind their quilt. Stitching the binding ends together so everything fits well can be a bit tricky.

And, if the quilt is large, it can be a challenge to get the binding sewn on smoothly while dealing with the bulk of the quilt.

Self-Binding Tutorial

Quilt and Self-Binding Tutorial from SusieDDesigns’ Space to Sew & Craft.

In the following video Kimberly of Fat Quarter Shop shows us how to create a binding from the backing of the quilt. A self-binding is a super quick and easy way to finish a quilt and it looks great too.

The potholders she’s using in the demo are from Lori Holt’s “Farm Girl Vintage” book.

Click here to watch the video at YouTube if it doesn’t play on your device.

 

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