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Step-by-Step Guide on Quilting and Binding

Guest Teacher, Tori McElwain


Completing a quilt is a labor of love, and the finishing touches—the quilting—are crucial in transforming your quilt from a collection of fabric pieces into a beautiful, functional work of art. This step not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of your quilt but also ensures its durability and longevity.


Step 1: Prepare for Quilting

   - Choose Your Quilting Design: Decide on the quilting pattern you want to use, whether it’s straight-line quilting, free-motion quilting, or another method. Consider how the design will complement your quilt top.

   - Baste Your Quilt: Use safety pins, basting spray, or thread to baste the quilt layers together. This step helps keep the layers in place while you quilt.



Step 2: Quilt Your Layers

   - Set Up Your Sewing Machine: Attach the appropriate quilting foot for your chosen technique, and select a thread that matches or contrasts beautifully with your quilt top.

   - Quilt: Begin quilting your quilt, following your chosen design. Take your time, and be mindful of maintaining an even stitch length. If you’re new to quilting, practice on a small swatch before moving to your quilt.

Step 3: Trim and Prepare for Binding

   - Trim the Edges: Once your quilting is complete, trim the edges of your quilt to ensure they are even. This will provide a clean edge for attaching the binding.

   - Cut Binding Strips: Cut strips of fabric for the binding, usually 2.5 inches wide. Join the strips together to create a continuous length that matches the perimeter of your quilt.


Step 4: Attach the Binding (Video Below)

   - Sew the Binding to the Quilt: Align the binding with the quilt edge, right sides together, and sew along the edge with a ¼ inch seam allowance. Leave a tail at the beginning to create a mitered corner.


   - Miter the Corners: When you reach a corner, stop sewing ¼ inch from the edge, lift the presser foot, and turn the quilt to create a 45-degree angle. Fold the binding over to the next side and continue sewing.


   - Finish the Binding: Once you’ve sewn all around the quilt, overlap the binding ends, and sew them together. Fold the binding over to the back of the quilt and hand-sew or machine-stitch it in place.



Step 5: The “Finish Your Quilt Bonus”

   - If you are part of the Skill Building Block of the Month Program, take advantage of the “Finish Your Quilt Bonus.” This program includes additional tips, and tutorials. It offers support as you complete your quilting journey.




The finishing touches of quilting and binding are vital in transforming your quilt into a complete masterpiece. By giving attention to these final steps, you not only enhance the beauty and durability of your quilt but also showcase your dedication to the craft. Whether you’re creating a cherished heirloom or a cozy throw, mastering these techniques will elevate your quilting skills and result in beautiful, lasting creations.


Happy quilting!

 

Learn to Quilt!


Have an interest in learning how to quilt?



I offer on-demand classes that can help you learn the basics of quilting. You’ll learn how to use tools, create square blocks, and make your first quilt top!


Then, dive into different piecing skills and learn how to make all kinds of quilts one block (or square!) at a time.



This post was written with the assistance of AI and fact-checked and edited by Tori McElwain.

 

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