Sew straight through the corner of your quilt.
Binding a quilt by machine mitered corner.
Fold binding strip to form a mitered corner.
Start in the middle of one of the sides of your quilt 2.
Lay extra binding flat on quilt and fold 45 where two ends meet.
Create a continuous binding strip that s about 25 inches longer than the distance around all four corners of the quilt.
This method is hard to do while the quilt is in the machine.
This tutorial includes everything you need to know to add a beautiful binding to your quilt.
This helps reduce bulk in the corner and helps it lay flat.
Stop approximately 6 away from starting point.
Leave your needle down.
Begin sewing your binding to the back of your quilt.
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Rotate your quilt 45 degrees.
When you come close to the corner of your quilt stop sewing 1 4 from the edge of the quilt.
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And the key is to decide ahead of time before you start stitching what your seam allowance is going to be.
Starting about one third of the distance between two corners align the raw edge of one end of the binding with the raw edge of the quilt top right sides together.
Begin sewing the binding.
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If you have a raw edge fold the edges over to create a clean edge.
Quilt binding is often the last step in finishing a quilt and an important one.
Mitering binding corners can be a little bit tricky if you don t understand what to do when you reach the corner.
Clip off about half to a third of the corner.
Next fold the corner into the quilt.
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For this example i am using the binding method where i use the backing fabric as the binding.
We re often in a hurry to get it done but when it s a beautiful binding it.
When you start attaching your binding to your quilt top you want to align the raw edges.
Mitered corners by machine.