That's how you do it!I just love that we can teach one another things online! If using a narrower binding strip, 2.25" for example, fold back that measurement and pin. Joining end-to-end is acceptable, but it can create bulk during the attaching process, because now you've added 2 additional layers of fabric into your binding … Now you need sew bias strips together on sewing machine. I’ve had that same thing happen to me where the strips don’t line up, but I never took the time to figure out how to do it differently so they would line up. Your stitching line should look like this: Turn the binding right sides out and it will look like this. I only recommend products or services I believe will add value for my readers. The extra length of binding that you add to … Finishing the binding is my least favourite part of the quilt and I generally mess it up mostly because I don't leave myself enough wiggle room with the ends. Take this same measurement and measure passed the pin that same amount in both directions on each of the binding strips. Align the top and side edges. Pin along the fold line, which is your seam line, to double check the binding. If you have plenty spare, the simplest thing is to cut some from the end of your binding, but I have used a different fabric so that it is easy to see what I am doing. Since the seam where you join the two ends will show on the outside of the garment or project you should plan to put the join in an inconspicuous place. Laying it on a cutting mat where you can line it up with the straight lines is a good idea. ~smile~ Roseanne. Reply. This is how it will look. I have been using 2" binding strips because it's easier to keep the binding on the back even when I tack it down. Now all that's left is to turn it to the other side and either machine stitch or hand stitch the other side - your choice. Either the sides where they join are uneven, or the strips are not attached in one straight, continuous piece. Remove the quilt from under the presser foot and place it on a flat surface. Make sure to sew the bias binding edges first. So cool! binding strips together on the drawn line to create a diagonal seam as shown in Photo 2. Not only is joining binding ends in the written format below, but it can also be seen in action, with the video 'How to Join Quilt Binding Ends - Step by Step. You have joined those ends and are ready to finish stitching your binding to your quilt without having to tear out a single hair ;-). I simply take the two bias strips I want to join, lay one end of one out, then fold the end of the other strip along a line and lay it on top of the first strip, overlaying the matching strip. Thanks for the tute and the link up on #TTot22! Pin the strips as shown above, matching the snips which are indicated in blue. Stop sewing when you are within 10" to 20" from where you began stitching. I share these with my quilting customers.Thanks, Cynthia. KTGreen May 25, … Transcript After you have your binding sewn on your entire quilt, you can see here it's all done, you stop about four or five inches away from where you started, and you cut your binding. Hi Susan! Lay your two binding strips down so that they overlap, with your last strip laying on top. At the beginning of your binding, start sewing approx 3-4" down, leaving the end loose. I’m so glad I found Jenny’s tutorial, I just love her! I thought I’d post a step-by-step tutorial on how to sew and join together bias binding. This my Kona cotton rainbow version of Denyse'  Flowering Vine quilt - so using one of her fabrics seemed the perfect choice for my project. For a diagonal join you will lose a little more than the width of your binding strip. Attach the binding all the way round, (learn more about this here) until you get to about 8" from where you started sewing. Fold back the squared off end 2.5" and pin to the side of the quilt. But this is life changing. Thank you so much for commenting...you just made my day! Prepare binding strips, cutting 2.5" WOF strips and joining on the diagonal. I'm calling it 'The Happy Quilt' as the colours are just so cheerful. Trim 1/4 inch away from the seam. I love seeing all the photos and seeing how other quilters do common practices like this. Thank you for the tutorial – just what I need! This is similar to double-fold french binding that is used to bind quilts, but for garments the binding is much narrower. Prepare binding strips, cutting 2.5" WOF strips and joining on the diagonal. Cut on 2nd line. Trim out the excess, and finger press the seam to one side, or open if preferred. Finger press the seam open so you don't get a bump and voila! I also use a 2.25” binding so The Binding Tool doesn’t work for me. Press the sewn seam open to help reduce the bulk as shown in Photo 3. Remember that the binding strip on the right should point up and away from you; the strip on the left extends across and toward the right. Open the beginning binding piece, laying it on top of the other, right side down. Tip: use a walking foot if necessary. Take a second binding strip and lay it right side down on top of the first strip, and at right angles to it i.e. Thank you for this tutorial. Sew along this marked line to make a diagonal joining of fabric, with seam allowance 0.6 - 0.7 mm. Reply Delete. Open the binding strips and place them right sides together at a diagonal. Thank you for the very clear tutorial. Make sure you are stitching across the 'top' of your right angle by keeping the apex of the point to the right side of the machine like this. So I thought it was about time that I created a simple tutorial illustrating how I bind my quilty projects with double fold binding that is machine stitched to … Your diagonal stitch line goes from corner to corner of an imaginary 'square' IYSWIM, and when you open it out you have 'lost' the length of the overlap.
, Not only is joining binding ends in the written format below, but it can also be seen in action, with the video '. Join more strips until you … About 5 inches before you reach the corner, fold the binding strip at a 45 degree diagonal, away from the quilt sandwich. This sugar coated beast is a birthday present for a very dear, rainbow-loving friend. Joining binding strips at a 45 degree angle reduces bulk in the finished binding. Step 1: Fold back the binding end Fold back 2 1/2" (or your strip width) at the binding beginning and pin. I've bookmarked your tutorial to try on my next quilt! That’s a different “tweak” on how I do it too! Join the ends before you sew the rest of the bias binding. Mark the folds with a marker or chalk, on the wrong side of the bias tape, for both ends of the bias. Start with a fold. Pin the binding in place, and stitch to finish, overlapping the stitching by 1". How to Finish a Continuous Binding Strip | Quilting - YouTube I like to leave about 8-10 inches looseat the begining, and if the binding gods are smiling on me, about 15 inches loose as I approach the join. If you'd prefer to join your strips end-to-end, you'll want to square the ends of your strips to remove the selvages. Start stitching approximately 6" away from the fold. I just used your method and it came out perfectly! In our latest patterns we’ve recommended using a double fold bias binding (cut in self fabric). Fold one end of a strip over at a 45* angle (or as close to it as you can). Grab a scrap of fabric which is exactly the same width as your binding, which for me is 2.25", as I prefer a thin binding and mostly use low loft wadding. When stitching your binding to your quilt make sure you leave the ends loose. I hate joining strips and I love using bias binding so I use the method I showed in my never ending bias binding tutorial on my website. Sometimes I sew it up too close and then it's really hard to make the twist. You need to sew the ends under the rest of the bias tape to hide them, so it is necessary to secure and fold over the ends before sewing any other parts of the binding. Tried it last night and it worked perfectly. Before trimming excess, check the binding's fit against the quilt. Anything for and easier life! My mom, Susan, doing a demo on joining your two quilt binding ends. Remember when we made "darts at the corners? Cut the top binding end at a 90 degree angle exactly where it aligns with the right hand side of your scrap piece like this. Sew on the fold line. For beginners I advise mark a straight line, as shown. The only down side is that I wish someone had shown me 20 years ago! Lay the loose end you left at the start of your binding along the edge of the quilt, making sure it is sitting nice and flat. There's no complicated measuring or confusing angles to deal with. You may find it helps to mark a line, but I don't worry as it is a pretty short seam. Now that you have the lines marked, take the end tail and open the binding. To join strips together, lay one strip right side up on a flat surface. Measuring from the end of binding B make a mark on binding A so that the overlap of the two ends measure the width of your binding (in this instance it's two and a half inches). If your binding is going to form a continuous loop (necklines, hems, armholes) you will need to join the beginning and the end of the binding together where they meet up. Cut the end binding where it touches the fold. You can grab some here: Last of all I thought I should show you the quilt! In essence, ... Easy Steps to Join Binding Strips. Lay the loose end you left at the start of your binding along the edge of the quilt, making sure it is sitting nice and flat. First, you will learn how Jenny makes her binding by cutting 2 1/2 inch strips and ironing them in half, then sewing together with a diagonal machine stitch. Watch how the Next Stitch Forest grows by clicking here, Superstore Theme by Pixel Union. Trim off some of the excess binding B. Place binding cut edges right sides together, aligning cut edges and offsetting points so strips match 1/4″ from edge. 4. Stop stitching about 12 inches from the other end, leaving a gap. Such a super simple method - it certainly changed my quilting life and I hope it does for you too. Listen up quilters - here's a tutorial that will make you one happy quilter! Thank you - I do that too. Align the beginning tail so the fold is on the marked line. Maybe it would be a good idea to make that specification part of your tutorial. Lay the end binding along the quilt and on top of the folded beginning binding. Trim off the little triangular nubs that are at the ends of the seam allowance — they extend past the sides of the strip. Youll have to scrunch up the edge of the quilt in order to match the little snips. ', Another great tutorial, Susan. Open the end binding piece, laying it flat and right side up. I'm Susan, maker of contemporary, unique quilts, FTC Compliance Statement: These sponsors contain affiliate links, which means I receive compensation if you make a purchase by clicking on the links. Then you will watch Jenny guide you step by step in the attachment of your ultimate binding. June 04, 2014 1 Comment. Place and pin both bias strips together combining both edges of strips. Starting 6" to 10" from the end (depending on the length of your binding strip tail), sew the binding to the quilt. In case you are wondering about that fabulous stripe, it is from Washington Depot by Denyse Schmidt. Fold back the squared off end 2.5" and pin to the side of the quilt. Pin the bias ends, making sure the first set of marks are matching perfectly. Open out the fold and place the right sides together so that you form a right angle like this. Stop stitching (with your needle down) when you reach the crease. Replies. In the past, when I used this method to sew binding I'd match the edges, look underneath to make sure I knew exactly where the seam needed to end, pin the pieces well, mark the seam, etc. The marked line on the beginning tail should be aligned with the centerfold. Square off one end. Press the seam allowance open. I always struggle with this stage of the binding process. This gives another 6" tail at the end, which is 12" of working space to join the binding. Every time you place an order we plant a tree for you! I like to pop a pin in to secure it as I move it under the machine. Sew from point to point. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”, How to Join Quilt Binding Ends - Step by Step. Repeat to join cut binding strips into one long continuous strip. If using a narrower binding strip, 2.25" for example, fold back that measurement and pin. Position binding strips to mark and sew them Thanks so much, I always struggle with getting the binding ends sewn together so will definitely try your way. Then take the other loose end and lay it over the top as shown above. This tutorial focuses on measuring and joining the ends of your binding so that you have a perfect fit and smooth mitred join. A friend showed me this method of joining the ends of binding strips earlier this year. Avoid letting the machine push the binding to the beginning stitching spot, resulting in a wrinkle. THANK YOU!! 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