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when itamp;#39;s time to add binding to a quilt project the instructions will often tell you to join the strips of binding end to end using a diagonal seam if youamp;#39;ve never done that before it can be a little bit tricky so iamp;#39;d like to show you a few little tips that will help you do it successfully so when youamp;#39;re joining strips of binding end to end it can be hard to know which way to sew youamp;#39;re going to sew diagonally and if you donamp;#39;t sew in the correct direction youamp;#39;ll end up with this kind of a problem where what youamp;#39;re trying to create is a long length of binding and you donamp;#39;t you donamp;#39;t want it to turn here so you want to avoid this mistake if youamp;#39;ve ever made this mistake youamp;#39;ll definitely remember it but thereamp;#39;s an easy way to always know which way to sew so if you think of this laying the strips at a 45 degree angle like so or a 90 degree angle you think of these strips as tails is on