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WeAllSew Tutorial: Decorative Stitch Binding

We've talked before about the many different ways you can bind a quilt, including binding with ruffles, big stitch binding, and mitered binding. So why now add another tool to your toolbelt and learn how to do Decorative Stitch Binding from Julie Bridgeman at WeAllSew.

 

From Julie Bridgeman at WeAllSew:

 

"Do you like machine binding? Do you like decorative stitches? Combine the two and create beautiful decorative stitch binding. Use thick thread in a contrasting color to bring pizzazz to your binding or use thin thread in a similar color for a subtle effect. Some decorative stitches are easier than others for this binding technique. Pay attention to the decorative stitch pattern and how it stitches out. This will be important for stitching the corners. I will show you 3 different decorative stitches on binding and 3 different ways to turn the corners. Now, find some orphan blocks or make some small quilt sandwiches and let’s get started!"

 

Watch the video below to see how this form of Decorative Stitch Binding is done.

 

Click Here to go to the tutorial to learn more.

 

 

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wilmaj
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I would like to see how the other side of the binding area looks?

Virginia Dearnley    wilmaj
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I would also like to see the other side.

Rhonda Frye
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Please slow down so we can see what you’re actually doing.

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