Not all of them match, but most of them do.
It's not anyone but me will notice because this is the binding, but the matching ones make me so happy.
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Not all of them match, but most of them do.
It's not anyone but me will notice because this is the binding, but the matching ones make me so happy.
May I present my ultra professional binding setup:
Getting the binding onto the bat quilt. I prefer to hand sew the final part of the binding onto the back.
I was getting a little frustrated with myself about how long it is taking me to bind this quilt when I realized this will be the largest quilt I have ever made, so of course it is taking a long time to bind!
Whether you are a beginner or experienced quilter, this method for attaching binding to the edge of quilts can help you master quilt binding
This is a more commonly used technique for binding quilts than what I use.
How to make Candy Cane Binding by Kaycee
Quilt update; I’ve been so busy and exhausted, but I found time to sew a couple extra rows this week. I’m now halfway through binding this! Second photo is a closeup...I love this mushroom/strawberry fabric but unfortunately it’s no longer in production. I only had a tiny amount of this fabric...which is perfect because this style of quilt is great for mixing and matching small bits of fabric
Last night, I passed around the third corner of my Simply Want binding!
It's so exciting to think that, after so many years, this quilt will finally be finished! And once it is, I can start exploring quilt as you go a little more! Hopefully that will be a better fit for me and I'll be able to get even more of my tops quilted!