Aurora quilt - part VII ⠀⠀ I don't have any pictures of the binding process. But after finishing the quilting i cut out long stripes of my back fabric and sew them together. Then i cut down the quilt in the correct shape. More or less. I guess if you would use a gigantic triangle ruler, it might not be 100% exact^^°. But you won't be able to see that with your eyes. Sooo who cares ;D ⠀⠀ So now I pinned the binding onto the top fabric side of the quilt. If you measure the binding correctly you can easily align it to the border of the quilt and get a perfect result. ⠀⠀ I sew one side of the binding onto the quilt with my sewing machine. So far…the easy part. Now i flipped the binding over the border of the quilt, tugged it in and had to sew the other side of the binding onto the back fabric by hand. ⠀⠀ BTW, there are nice tutorials on how to sew binding with a nice corner. ⠀⠀ And here, after I would say around 10 hours + of handsewing the binding… my Aurora Quilt :D <3 I love it. ⠀⠀ I got many scratches from needles, pins etc., had quiet some headaches cause of backpain sitting on the ironing board while sewing (but this was a great help to manage the giant fabric under my sewing machine!!!).. But it was definitly worth all that :D ⠀⠀ #quilting #handmadewithlove #silberknoepfchen #softtoycreator#auroraborealis (hier: Berlin, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDRZcGVpPAI/?igshid=plerjepg7kje










