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Machine Binding A Quilt, Tips Menjahit, Bag Construction, Quilt Binding Tutorial, Beginning Quilting, Sewing Binding, Binding Tutorial, Quilt Binding, Bias Binding

Quilt bindings are the most magical, and sometime confusing part of quilt making, especially for a new quilter! I shared a tutorial a few years back, but have adapted and made a few changes as I’ve grown as a quilter, and thought it was enough to update the post. Any tips or suggestions you might […]

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I like to think of finishing the raw edges of a quilt – to be a little like adding the ribbon to a package wrapped with pretty paper – or the frame on a painting. The project is still pretty – but finishing the raw edges make it complete. Finishing the edges of my quilt is an important part of the quilting process – and I have to confess – it may be my favorite part. There’s more than one way to finish the edges of our quilt. So … how do we choose? Read more ... #Quiltblox #QuiltBinding Edging A Quilt, How To Finish A Quilt Without Binding, Quilting Hints And Tips, Wide Binding On Quilt, How To Bind A Quilt With The Backing, Adding Quilt Borders, Finishing Quilt Binding, Prairie Point Quilt Border, Quilt Edges Ideas

I like to think of finishing the raw edges of a quilt – to be a little like adding the ribbon to a package wrapped with pretty paper – or the frame on a painting. The project is still pretty – but finishing the raw edges make it complete. Finishing the edges of my quilt is an important part of the quilting process – and I have to confess – it may be my favorite part. There’s more than one way to finish the edges of our quilt. So … how do we choose? Read more ... #Quiltblox #QuiltBinding

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Machine Binding, Quilt Binding Tutorial, Diy Tricot, Diy Sy, Binding Tutorial, Quilt Border, Quilt Binding, Quilting Techniques, Quilting Tips

I'm so enjoying this quilting time and the learning of FMQ that is going with it. I am however going to cheat and share two of my favorite tutorials. My first is by Lori at the "In Box Jaunt" where I have learned so much about the different Free Motion Quilting finishes available . She is making this fun for me, when it used to be so stressful. It's like, no more fear of ruining my quilt and instead, what can I do next. It's all about the learning curve for me and the ones I have found here…

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