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Laura at SewVeryEasy walks you through the steps of attaching a binding to a quilt with sharp inside and outside points.


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#12 BarbCA 2018-01-17 18:24
Thank you - excellent information!
#11 Betty Binder 2018-01-16 08:18
Thank you for this pointed video. It really makes those sharp points and valleys easy to bind.
#10 easy 2018-01-16 07:49
I never thought of using templates to guide the stitching -- brilliant! Thanks for the tutorial!
#9 irene1 2018-01-16 02:57
I love it one can never stop learning
#8 fjm420 2018-01-15 20:31
Very informative. The pre-stitching around those V's is very much like stay stitching in garment construction. My question is if it would work better to have a tighter stitch like you do it stay stitching? (just talking about the stitching into the V's before you attach the binding) Any thoughts?
#7 Thank you. 2018-01-15 19:46
Thank you
#6 Mary Green 2018-01-15 17:58
A wonderful easy-to-underst and explanation. I luv the corner templates - easy peasy! Thank you.
#5 EditorAnne 2018-01-15 16:47
That's brilliant! I've always wondered how to do this.

Jill0622, I wouldn't think this needed to be bias, because it's not stretched around any curves. It's all in straight lines.
#4 clhdabb 2018-01-15 14:56
Thank you so much, Laura! Good, clear presentation. Greatly appreciated.
#3 lindaknash@gmail.com 2018-01-15 11:26
You learn something new every day! I loved this demo. I am about to do a hexagon table runner & this will be the ticket to bind it. Thanks much
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