How to finish a quilt binding by machine?
To ensure an accurate match with the other edges of the quilt top, many machine-bound quilts are bound on all four sides. This method is also the fastest way to complete the quilt-as-you-go binding process, because it avoids the need to flip the quilt over and re-bind the front side. To complete a quilt that is bound on all four sides, the same steps are performed, including adding the tape to the front edge of the quilt and
How to finish a quilt binding by machine on a budget?
One of the biggest challenges in finishing quilts by machine is the cost. Although some companies are starting to offer affordable quilt binding machines, you may still need to invest in a sewing machine and some supplies. One way to save money is to purchase a used quilt binding machine, but make sure you thoroughly clean it before using it.
How to finish a quilt binding by machine on a good budget?
If you love the look of hand-sewn bindings but don’t have the time, then a great way to get the look without the work is to use a quilt binding machine. You can do it all in one step, and many machines come with software that can even help you plan your quilt layout.
How to finish a quilt binding by machine for beginners?
When it comes to quilt bindings, there are two main ways to do them by machine: blind stitching and French stitching. While blind stitching is the most common method, French stitching is also an option that gives your quilt a lovely drape and is an option for quilts that have a lot of intricate details.
How to finish a quilt binding by hand?
Binding by hand can be a much faster process, especially when you have a large quilt to bind. As you may have guessed, hand finishing a quilt binding involves gluing the tails end of the binding tape to the front of the quilt, folding the tape over the raw edges and gluing the front of the tape to the quilt. While you can do this with any type of tape, I like to use clear tape for its transparency, making it easy to see the quilt