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Hi welcome to the Final Stitch. Im Natalie. And today were going to talk about adding an easy machine binding to your quilt. Natalie: Thank you so much for all of your great comments. Weve had some questions recently about finishing your quilt by machine. And so today were talking about two really easy ways to do that. So Liz, what is our first question? Liz: Well our first question comes from Brenda Bixsler. She says, I love your videos, Natalie, they are really helping me. Id like to see a video on machine binding. I have so much trouble when I machine bind, as when I bring it around to the front to sew, Im way off on the back. So please help. Natalie: That is a great question, Brenda. So we have, one of the really easy things that I love to do is flange binding. Flange binding gives you this little edge so that you can stitch in the ditch and have a really straight line to follow. And that helps a lot. Liz: So its kind of like faux piping, righ