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hi itamp;#39;s Terry today Iamp;#39;d like to show you how to stitch binding to a curved edge letamp;#39;s get started as you can see Iamp;#39;ve prepared my binding I cut two and a half inch strips sew them together and pressed it in half to get the end ready Iamp;#39;ll fold it under at an angle and press and then Iamp;#39;m going to trim that edge down to a quarter inch so this is what Iamp;#39;ve got when I refold that and press you can see the Rajas are along here and you have a little teepee shape that means youamp;#39;ve got it facing in the right direction begin stitching right at the angled edge Iamp;#39;m using a quarter inch seam and Iamp;#39;ve got my raw edges even as youamp;#39;re stitching and you get to the curve try not to stretch this edge instead use your stiletto to push the fabric towards the presser foot this edge the folded edge should be rippled and your raw edge should be smooth I like to use the hold it precision stiletto because it has a rubber tip