Using bias tape9/21/2023 ![]() ![]() All of the binding is handmade with organic cotton and is shipped in eco friendly packaging. Enjoy 20% off all bias binding using the discount code QUILTCANDY20 through the month of June. I have a fantastic variety of pre-made binding in The Small Circle shop. I hope you’re inspired to use bias binding in your own sewing after this tutorial. Bring your needle up through your binding, near the edge, and then simply use a straight or sashiko stitch to secure the binding all along the edges your quilt, being careful to check the front of your quilt and make sure your stitches aren’t catching the binding on the front. Make a knot at one end, and embed the knot into your quilt just inside the stitch line you made when attaching the binding to the front. I use the same thread I used for hand-quilting. To hand-stitch the back in place, prepare several lengths of thread. The final crease of the binding will stay folded so that all raw edges are enclosed. ![]() The middle crease will enclose the raw edges of your quilt as the other half of the binding wraps around to the back. It will naturally wrap itself around the quilt in the way it should lay.
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