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youamp;#39;ve got your quilt made youamp;#39;ve got it quilted now youamp;#39;re ready for binding iamp;#39;m carolyn cullen and mccormick the inventor of the attic order and i have a new tool called add a binding and i would like to demonstrate to you how easy it is to put on binding using this new tool called auto binding so the adder binding is the only tool that youamp;#39;re going to need to do your binding and here are some of the features that are built into this tool with this length i always fold my fabric in force so you can cut out either a two and a half inch strip or a two and a quarter inch strip thatamp;#39;s the size of binding most quilters use so thatamp;#39;s what these two sides these two marks are are for the two and a half or two and a quarter the other feature on this binding is this 45 degree angles so after you get your strips made youamp;#39;re going to trim this off and then trim these off at a 45 so when you put your two strips together then everythi