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How to bind circle in ANS

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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

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The Circles of Binding are four stone circles in the Arathi Highlands, guarded by various elementals. The circles were used by the mountain giants to bind Myzrael, an elemental princess.
12:15 23:11 Okay. So and im just going to keep on. Going. Right around that curved edge.MoreOkay. So and im just going to keep on. Going. Right around that curved edge.
Here we go. 1) Open out the ends of the binding. 2) Fold each end to form a 45 degree angle. 3) Crease the folds where they meet. 4) Open the two creased folds. 5) With right sides facing, match the fold lines to each other. 6) Stitch the fold lines, creating a diagonal seam. 7) Trim the seam allowances.
Step 1: Lay out your binding then sew it around the perimeter of your quilt. Step 2: Fold the ends together, leaving no space between them. Step 3: Use a pin to connect the two ends. Step 4: Pin the strips together and sew on the vertical crease. Step 5: Finish sewing the binding to the edge of the quilt.
If you are attaching the bias binding in the round, overlap the ends by about 1 on each end. Mark where the two pieces overlap and measure 1/2 seam allowance. Mark with tailors chalk and trim the excess. Sew the seam and trim the seam allowance in half.
How to Make Bias Binding 45 degree angle line of ruler on bottom edge of fabric. Place the 2 line of the ruler along the diagonal edge of the fabric. Bias strips being cut. Sew strips together. Press binding strip in half. Leave a tail when starting to sew to quilt. Press over end of the beginning of binding.
With right sides together, align the two edges of bias tape together at a 90-degree angle, pin. Use a marking tool and ruler to draw a straight line connecting the corners of the bias tape. Use a straight stitch with a small stitch length (1.5) to sew along the marked line. Trim the seam allowance and press open.

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