Sew For Fifteen is all about quilt binding this October. There are so many ways to bind a quilt – some include hand sewing, others are all done by machine. Some add a decorative element to your quilt, and others are done to minimize the impact of the binding on the finished look of your quilt. I asked the Sew For Fifteen participants to help me make a list of binding techniques, and they were so helpful. I’ve included a list of binding techniques, and found at least one tutorial for each technique so you can try whichever binding technique has been sitting on your quilting to-do list.
Machine Binding:
Quilty Love – Machine Binding Beginner Friendly Tutorial
Blossom Heart Quilts – How To Machine Bind A Quilt
Sarah Goer Quilts – Machine Bind Your Quilts Like A Pro
How To Make Bias Binding:
Moda Bake Shop – How To Make Continuous Bias Binding
Faced Binding:
The Silly BooDilly Super Duper Easy Way To Face
Fibermania Quilt Facing Tutorial
Judy Perez – How To Make A Faced Binding
Flange Binding:
My Patchwork – Faux Flange Binding Tutorial
Live Play Eat – Flange Binding Tutorial
Binding with the Quilt Back Fabric:
Cluck Cluck Sew – Binding Your Quilt With The Quilt Back
Maxie Makes – Using Your Quilt backing As Binding
Hand Sewn Binding:
Diary Of A Quilter – How To Finish A Quilt
Amy Ellis: Hand-stitiching a Binding
Visible Stitch Binding:
Lo and Behold Stitchery – How To Hand Quilt Your Binding
Kitchen Table Quilting – Big Stitch Binding Tutorial
Wide binding:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtZVTE9lDSI
Single Fold Binding:
Jay Bird Quilts – Single Fold Binding Tutorial
My Bear Paw – Single Fold Binding Tutorial
Curved Binding – Curvy Edges or Corners
Jay Bird Quilts – Binding Curved Edges
Cindy Seitz Krug – Binding Curved Edges
Corners Larger/Smaller than 90 Degrees
Getas Quilting Studio – Binding Quilts With Odd Angles
Jay Bird Quilts – How To Bind 120 Degree Angles