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How to bind outline in 1ST

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in this weekamp;#39;s technique Tuesday video Iamp;#39;ll demonstrate several tips and tricks to neatly finish the bind off edge at the corner where the bind off ends as always if youamp;#39;d like to jump right to a specific point in the video there are direct links down in the description what I have here is a swatch that was knitting garter stitch and the I bound off the edge and it looks fine until we get to this corner and the edge goes up and off to the left and this stitch is enlarged Iamp;#39;m going to offer two tips today for improving this corner which will be particularly important if this these edges are going to remain exposed when the project is complete so first I want to talk about why the last stitch you worked or in a bind off row is enlarged like this here I have a swatch thatamp;#39;s on the needles and you can see that the first stitch of the row is enlarged here and this is true when youamp;#39;re working flat the first stitch of the row is going to be enla

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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.
Decide the width of binding. The standard choice is 2 1/4 or 2 1/2 depending on how wide you want your finished binding to look. They are both attached in the same way. Consider the thickness or loft of your quilt as this will affect the finished look of the binding.
1:04 5:08 To attach your strips. Together place your 45 degree line lined up with the end of one of yourMoreTo attach your strips. Together place your 45 degree line lined up with the end of one of your strips. Draw a 45 degree line going through the corner of your strip with a fabric marking pen.
0:19 0:56 Now dont trim till you check or youll cry yep its perfect now you can trim trim. It off and youMoreNow dont trim till you check or youll cry yep its perfect now you can trim trim. It off and you are ready to do that last seam. And have your binding ready stay Merry and creative.
Before stitching the binding to the other side of the quilt, use your iron to gently press it away from the side you stitched the binding to. This creates a nice sharp crease where the binding folds back, but it also helps prevent you from over wrapping your binding as you flip it around.
4:42 9:39 Stitch it on using a quarter inch seam allowance. And so to a little bit after the raw edge of theMoreStitch it on using a quarter inch seam allowance. And so to a little bit after the raw edge of the fabric. Now snip your threads. And take your quilt out of the machine.
In the French Fold binding technique, long strips of binding fabric (usually cut 2.5 wide) are folded in half. These are then attached to the front of the quilt, raw edges aligned to the raw edges of the quilt. Then they are folded back over the raw edges towards the back of the quilt where they are stitched in place.
To start, I attach the binding strip to the back of the quilt, instead of the front, matching the raw edge of the quilt and the binding together. Using a quarter-inch seam allowance, I start sewing on the binding at the halfway point on one of the sides, leaving an 8-inch binding tail (above).

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