Machine Binding A Baby Quilt
Machine Binding A Baby Quilt. It’s fresh and modern and has a great color scheme. Starting at the top edge, keep stitching until you get to your next corner and repeat.
Attach quilt binding accurately using your favorite sewing machine stitches. Pin the raw edges of your binding to the flannel side of your quilt. Using a ¼” seam allowance, begin to sew the binding to the quilt.
You Completed Your First Quilt.
Starting at the top edge, keep stitching until you get to your next corner and repeat. September 19, 2015 september 19, 2015 ~ clothalbatross. Open the strips, and match the crease marks and pin the strips right sides together.
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Fold the bindings to meet in the middle of the unsewn space, press with an iron or finger press…enough to make a crease. Make, attach and hand or machine finish **standard binding so you receive a finished quilt. I had a request for a baby quilt for a baby girl but the quilt was to be more neutral.
Continue To Sew Along The Edge Of The Quilt Until You Are About A ¼” Away From The Bottom.
Then backstitch to lock the seam, snip the threads and remove the quilt from the machine. Sew down the crease marks, trim (make sure it’s sewn correctly before you trim!), and press the seam. Lone star baby quilt and machine binding tutorial.
How To Machine Bind A Quilt 1.
I am using a 2.5 strip folded in half for a double fold binding. The underside of the foot has a deeper section and section with regular thickness. Machine quilting a baby quilt quickly and easily.
Sew The Folded Edge To The Front Of The Quilt With A Decorative Stitch.
Line up the binding and quilt raw edges. Come to the corner, stop stitching and backstitch ¼ inch before the corner. This foot accommodates the difference in thickness between the body of a quilt and the attached binding.
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