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How to bind circle in ODOC

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so what Iamp;#39;m going to show you is how to finish off an i-cord bind off in the round and you can see Iamp;#39;ve done an i-cord lined off on this sleeve and Iamp;#39;m left with my last three stitches on the needle and up top is where I cast on through the three stitches and Iamp;#39;m going to graft those together thereamp;#39;s a couple of different ways to do it but Iamp;#39;ve found that kind of work what works best for me is what Iamp;#39;m about to show you here and you can see that the your yarn is coming from this Stitch and youamp;#39;re going to want to start over on the right hand side so Iamp;#39;m going to just take my tapestry needle and take it through that first Stitch and pull it through purlwise and I am going to take that off the needle okay and itamp;#39;s just kind of hanging there you can see and Iamp;#39;m going to go up to the top and Iamp;#39;m going to look for the vamp;#39;s that Iamp;#39;m going to graft it to and the edge is a little bit

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For a square quilt straight grain binding, meaning fabric strips cut cross grain or length-wise grain, will work well. If, however, youre binding a quilt with curved edges, youll want to cut bias strips for your binding. The stretch in the bias makes it easier to maneuver the binding around the quilts curved edges.
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.
Using double fold bias tape creates a bound edge that is visible from both the wrong and right side.
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.
Quilt binding looks almost identical to bias tape and is another option for binding the edges of a quilt. The difference is that it is cut on the straight grain, not on the bias. This means that quilt binding will have no give or stretch.
In this tutorial Im going to show you how to bind your quilt using pre-made bias binding (also referred to as bias tape). Every quilt will need some form of binding to finish off the raw edges and this is a quick and easy way to do it.

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