1. I cut my binding 2 1/4 " wide. This is for cotton quilts, with a batting with a standard loft. If you are working with flannel or a thicker batting you will need to adjust this accordingly.
2. I ALWAYS use a bias join for joining the strips together and joining the last 2 ends. This is called a continuous binding and I have also switched to mitered corners. I managed to do this on my own, but it was awkward and clumsy....so I trolled around the interwebs and found the PERFECT tutorial. It is by Bailey's Quilting HeadQuarters......watch it....book mark it.... How To Attach a Continuous Quilt Binding
3. I have switched to a ladder stitch for the back. Once you get a rhythm you can go super fast and it is also invisible if you do it right. Here is a picture of how it looks....
4. and lastly I use binding clips....they are magical. They hold fast and most importantly they don't stick you as you work around your quilt.SO now that I have shared 1 of the things that makes MY (Quilting) Life Easier....I am going back to my binding....LOL
Cheers
2 comments:
I watched the video and I do it almost exactly like that. The difference is that when I get to the 1/4 inch mark at my corners, I sew diagonally off the corner from that mark. Then when I fold the fabric back, the stitch line makes the fold go right where I want it. (It makes more sense if you see it done.)
Great tip Gene.....
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