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Hi Im Jenny from the Missouri Star Quilt Company. Today we are going to talk about binding your quilt start to finish, even ending it. So what you are going to do when you get your quilt all quilted like this its completely done and quilted its time to bind it. Now this quilt that Im working with is from the disappearing nine patch window pane tutorial and if you want to see how thats done you can click the link below, but this one we are just going to show how to bind it. You can see I have the raw edge here. Ive trimmed my quilt so Im ready to bind it, and how I do that is I take some fabrics and I audition them. So I slide a fabric in under the edge here, I will move this over here so we can see it from the top camera, and you can see how the different fabrics are going to look on this edge. And sometimes you are just going to want to go with the same fabric because you just want it to blend and go, and sometimes you want a little bit of contrast. But today we are going to go