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How to bind circle in DBK

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Natalie: Hey everybody, welcome to Final Stitch. Im Natalie with Missouri Star Quilt Company and today were going to talk about binding curves or circles. And Im excited to get to it. Liz: Sandra Van Houston asked us, on our trimming and squaring your quilt episode, If I round the corners will it change the way I bind? Weve also been asked by Tanya, Natalie, once weve cut around corners, can you show us how to sew the binding on the curve? Please and thank you. Natalie: Ok so two questions, two answers . First lets start by cutting some bias binding. And well go through that real quick. And then we will stitch some binding onto a curve. Ive got a circle that we can work with, so but lets start with cutting a bias binding first. Liz: Ok. Natalie: Often it seems more complicated than it really is. And Ive learned a few tricks. Theres rulers out there that help but Im just going to show you with a basic straight ruler, things we commonly have at hom

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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.
0:09 1:23 And thats my stitching. Line. So you can draw in with a fabric marker. You can then use a pin justMoreAnd thats my stitching. Line. So you can draw in with a fabric marker. You can then use a pin just to hold them together ill tell that to machine.
1:17 4:17 So I have my bias tape pinned in place. And now Im going to sew the bias tape on and Im going toMoreSo I have my bias tape pinned in place. And now Im going to sew the bias tape on and Im going to sew. Just to the right of the fold in the bias tape. So the fold is going to be on the left and my
Bias binding can be used for binding quilts, around bibs and potholders, lots of craft projects and it is especially handy for the edges of purses and wallets. It can also be used in dressmaking in the place of facings and for edging.
1:02 5:49 So Im going to sink my needle into the fold there the line is the crease. And just sew the wholeMoreSo Im going to sink my needle into the fold there the line is the crease. And just sew the whole way down Im going to backstitch. At the start and at the finish. Okay.
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.
1:20 4:34 Then. I can go ahead and cut it. And youll see that if there if it can lay flat. Like this before IMoreThen. I can go ahead and cut it. And youll see that if there if it can lay flat. Like this before Ive stitched it it can lay flat after youve stitched.
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.

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