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I am not going to give directions for machine binding, as there are so many out there, my favorite is Allison’s at Cluck Cluck Sew. Overlap your binding. Love it. Can’t wait to see the results! All rights reserved. Here is an example from Cluck Cluck Sew. Yes! Hi, I have a question about something I didn’t understand in your tutorial. Sewing the binding to the BACK of the quilt. It's really helpful to beginners like me. Then re-fold them and sew the binding strip down. I need to see what I'm sewing. Good luck! Thank you for the tutorial! Thanks so much. This was grams, an ounce of prevention. I’m going to flip it over and sew from the back like you do in this tutorial!  Ciao! Does the quilt fill the binding and still cover the seam that was used to do the first line of stitching? You can sew it on the opposite way, too, and have the bobbin stitching on the front instead, like in this post. This is especially so if you have completed a quilt as you go project. ⠀ i will start binding my quilt ( in 2 hours!) I do all my quilts this way, so by now I’ve become fairly quick at it.  I still love a hand-stitched binding, but I’m more confident that my machine bound quilts can withstand lots of washings and use from my family.  I always machine bind baby quilts…because we all know that baby quilts get washed all.the.time. as I have a few baby quilts in the near future to complete I think this will be the preferred method of binding from here on in :) Thanks so much for writing this post. Yesterday, I provided a couple of ideas for getting them organized. Very much appreciated. Thank you! And I’ve lived by that philosophy for years. Hence the random selection of colors and patterns. Thanks….great pictures! When attaching binding by machine, begin by sewing the binding to the back of the quilt. I linked to this from my post today! II just have to follow you. You won’t be able to see where your binding starts and stops. I’ve even been known to hand stitch bindings in meetings at work, but I work for a fabric company, so that’s OK. Fold the bindings to meet in the middle of the unsewn space, press with an iron or finger press…enough to make a crease.  Open the strips, and match the crease marks and pin the strips right sides together.  Sew down the crease marks, trim (make sure it’s sewn correctly before you trim! I like to use 2½” binding strips which have been joined on the diagonal and folded in half with wrong sides together. Thank goodness – I’m not the only one in the Universe who doesn’t like the empty binding! This is a great tutorial! Practice certainly helps, but I’m finding myself favoring the […], […] then I had to learn how to bind the quilted halves. Then I change the stitch width to 1.5 and the length to 3.5. For more tips and explanation I have a Machine Binding tutorial here. Thank you soooo much :). OK – that’s not always true and I’ll tell you about that in a minute. Here is part 2 of my machine quilt binding tutorial! Thanks for the tutorial.  I would recommend machine binding over hand binding for durability.  Definitely worthy of being given as a baby gift. Elaine, I’m sure happy to know I’m not the only one that has issues with machine binding! Loved the self binding tutorial as well. Line up the binding and quilt raw edges. I also work very pt at Hancock Fabrics and I promote those pins quite often. Yes – it’s faster than hand stitching but I find it very stressful to do. First you’ll need to square up the edges of your quilt.  I lay my cutting mat on the floor or table and straighten up my edges with my rotary cutter and ruler.  I cut my binding strips 2.5″ x the width of the fabric and trim off the selvages.  To figure out how many strips you’ll need, add up the length in inches of all four sides of your quilt + 20 inches.  Then divide that number by 42″ (the width of fabric). Â. Just tried it on a quilt I’m finishing for Christmas and it worked beautifully. Thank you! I much more like the way you did it. I got a new sewing machine for christmas that I am waiting impatiently for it's arrival. […], […] Finished! Did you organize your presser feet? Same material, same batting, etc. Thanks again! I finally got a new Janome, I finally got a walking foot, and I finally got this! Use a 1/4-inch seam and stitch the binding to the quilt. I'm so glad Brooke! […] If you need help finishing your quilt you can find info here.  A tutorial for machine binding can be found here. Elaine Theriault is a teacher, writer and pattern designer who is completely obsessed with quilting. I have a question about your "stay-stitching" around the edge of the quilt before binding. What would you do? I try to always take the time to have a scrap square to test any stitches I may use. Bonnie Hunter sent me here. Lay your fabric strips right sides together as shown, sew a diagonal seam from corner to corner, trim the corner, and repeat until all of the binding strips are sewn together into one long strip. I will do my own video tutorial on this in the future but in the meantime Cluck Cluck Sew has written about it on her blog (that’s where I learned it from) and Amanda from A Crafty Fox has done a video tutorial on it as […], […] I machine bound it with the method in this tutorial.  […], […] finished quilting, trim the edges to make everything even and then bind it. THANK YOU! Normally when I use invisible thread, I change the needle to a small size because the invisible thread is very fine. I’ve got a great project lined up for tomorrow so be sure to come back and see what it is! For this quilt, I sewed the binding on the backing side first, then wrapped it around to the front and used my machine to sew it down. Thank you, thank you, thank you!! But I tried to do all by machine. It is SO important to sew to the left of the seam line, but it took me forever to figure that out on my own! I haven’t quilted in about 5 years, but this is exactly the tutorial I used to bind. Sewing Patchwork made by … i usually hand sew on my bindings, but this looks great and would be so much faster! I either need to make sure that I allow enough time to get all my quilts bound in the way that I prefer, or I have to perfect this technique or I just learn to live with it! Cx, is this kinda like stitching in the ditch? What a great method. I don't have the patience for hand binding and this method leaves a much cleaner look.  I found this useful tutorial by Allison – Cluck Cluck Sew – which I intend to try out on a small project in the near […], […] Machine Binding a Quilt by Cluck Cluck Sew […], […] binding it. Love your blog!!! Much bigger than any quilt I have made to date. Thank you very much for this tutorial! This fab, Fall quilt finished just in time to stuff it in a, I’m FORCING myself to finish my fall quilt today, It's always hard to see in a tiny photo, but Kaitl, Big blocks = less blocks to make! It’s important to use the Dual Feed Foot for this process as we do not want that binding to stretch. Fold the binding over. This looks great and your tutorial was very well done. I understand it now and I'm at the machine sewing those corners so fast! -Allison, I've always sewn from the front… Will try this out though.  I cut my binding strips 3″ wide, and I’m glad I did, as this is a little more bulky than a normal quilt (if you are really good at binding, 2 1/2″ will probably work for you). I did three the weekend before Xmas and used a zigzag stitch–UGLY (IMO; the family didn't mind a bit, though). Thank you. Why does this happen? Yes – I know – should I be so fussy? I can't exactly tell what you did there after pinning the two ends together at the creases. I’m going to try on in reverse as you’ve done here. Did not like the look of that. Again – there’s nothing wrong if you use a ¼” seam, but find a quilt that is done in both styles and then ask yourself – which one do you like the best? Or you could use a very busy backing and a matching thread. In this case, its essential to bind your quilt to cover the raw edges and give your quilt some stability on those edges. However I have to say that this mitered corner does look very neat and I could always go back and hand stitch that corner down. Reluctantly, I had to learn how to sew bindings this way because at work we often have very tight deadlines to get quilts ready and there’s no time for hand stitching. It looks exactly like it would on the front of the quilt if you had hand stitched it to the back. have used this tutorial for each quilt I’ve done- on my 7th! :) http://www.sewmccool.com/chinese-year-of-the-horse-hot-pad/, VERY helpful, well done pics. I’m finishing up a baby quilt now. Elaine, Shaneka. I love this method. Once that was done, I added quilt binding using this tutorial. The first step is to prep the binding the same way you would to stitch the binding down by hand. The steps to quilt binding by machine: 1. Busy backing that won’t show the stitching. This tutorial just helped me sew my first ever machine binding on a quilt. Here are a couple of great binding tutorials. Ah, thank you for this tutorial! I’m much faster now and I love the process. This post shows my complete method for machine binding a quilt, from start to finish! To create the envelope, you need two pieces of fabric that overlap a few inches. ( 10 Kids) One trick I use on the wonderful new machines is move the needle in the direction needed. The Dual Feed Foot helps to keep the top layer feeding at the same rate as the quilt. The steps to quilt binding by machine: 1. I made a 2 1/2″ scrappy binding out of the fat quarter […], […] Machine Binding a Quilt by Allison at Cluck Cluck Sew […], […] (I love that tool!) THANKS! However, this is a perfectly acceptable way to put the binding on a quilt. How do you stitch the two pieces together, by hand down the crease lines, with the tails up in the air to be cut off later? -Allison. While the operator still has a bit of a learning curve, the features of the Husqvarna Viking Sapphire 960Q and the Interchangeable Dual Feed Foot made this nasty (for me) job easy to do. Some gifts are too…. Just finished binding my first quilt following your steps. I will try this method. Your quilt binding is done so nice. Your instructions are very clear. Because I used a bobbin thread that matches the quilt top to initially sew the binding on, if I mess up a bit, it won’t be that obvious. New to quilting and found this a great help. I love ALL of your tutorials and thi is another great one!! I just want to say thank you for having this! You can see in the picture below, I use the edge of that opening in the Straight Stitch Foot as my guide for the seam allowance. When I get to a corner, I use my quilter’s awl or stiletto to hold the binding in place. Once you’re done binding, you’re […], […] for quilting shortcuts, I just learned to machine bind a quilt! now I know why you had two rows of stitching…. It's not perfect but I know I'll get better with each project. I have been machine sewing my binding to the back, then attaching to the front with very mixed results. I have also hand sewn my binding to the back, but that is so time-consuming and I worry about the strength of the stitches holding up over washings and time. […], […] If you are binding the play mat as I did, prepare your binding strips. Can you elaborate or perhaps show some other explanatory pictures? Have a great day! I’m the kind of person who, when presented with a problem, likes to find a solution. Try it and see what you think! The “Machine Binding Technique” had our number for a long time! Bring the quilt back to the machine and sew the ends of the binding together, using the fold on the fabric as a guide, and backstitching at the beginning and end to lock the seam. I like the idea, just not happy with the results – yet! Fold the binding strip in half – wrong sides are inside, the right sides facing out. Thanks for this wonderful tutorial – excellent pictures and explanation. By the way, I love the name of your blog!! Our goal is also to keep viewers abreast of new quilting products, and how to use them effectively to make quilting easier and enjoyable. I am certainly going to try this on my next quilt, stitching the binding down by hand is a tedious job, thanks for the tutorial. darlene. Thank you so much for sharing you really made my day..working binding on my second baby quilt and your pictures and directions helped me so much.. God Bless and keep posting I need all the help I can get :). Thank you for sharing.. […], […] quilted this one myself, and bound it with my machine binding technique you can find here. Thanks! Privacy Policy - Contact us Copyright © 2021 A Needle Pulling Thread. Tip 12: Admire your binding and your finished quilt! CC. Thank you for the binding tutorial. I'm definitely using it for my next quilt. I will try this method next. The mitered corner with machine stitched binding. Great tutorial. If needed, checkout this awesome binding tutorial by Allison at Cluck Cluck […], […] to each side of your quilt with raw edges together.  There is a great tutorial on how to do this here. It takes some practice to not get any stitches in the binding…but by now I’ve got it down pat! I am finding that my hand stitched binding is coming apart in one of my well worn quilts. I did mention yesterday that I don’t fuss with some details, but binding is one area where I like the workmanship to be top notch. You’ll notice in the first picture below that the default setting of this stitch has the zags to the left. There are lots and lots of binding tutorials.Â. Thank you so much for this tutorial. Here is another great tutorial that shows sewing the binding strips together that way: http://www.canoeridgecreations.com/2013/02/double-fold-binding-tutorial-part-one.html She has great pictures of that part! I'm so glad it was helpful Ellen…and congrats on the new baby coming!!! Seems much easier to keep the stitching off the binding on the front than to try to keep the stitching on the binding on the back. I cut my bindings 2 1/2 in. Take the quilt out of the sewing machine and then check to see that the width of your seam allowance is OK. I have a question though–how far over are you supposed to fold the binding to the back? I combined this with another tutorial to complete my first binding today! Thanks so much for this tutorial. If I don’t, I won’t be able to see where to stitch. You can use this fantastic quilt binding technique using fabric or use bias tape. I tend to sew on the front binding more than not. And I use the changeable dual feed 1/4″ guide food to sew on the binding. Binding a quilt by machine: attaching your binding Step 1 Starting at the centre bottom of your quilt and following the traditional or seamed method (see below), attach the double-fold binding with raw edges aligned using a 1 ⁄ 4 in seam. Sort of, you can stitch from the front and try to make sure you catch the edge of the back, but I like the look better of no stitches in the front binding (stitches will be on the quilt top but usually blend in with the quilting) so I stitch it down on the back. Great tutorial! and some time with my sewing machine and it was done! Thanks so much for sharing this! Sometimes you’re right on the line and sometimes you’re not. Yes this definitely works better for me, and from the front of the quilt, it looks hand done. There are two different ways to stitch the binding on a quilt. I cut two 11×16″ pieces of fabric, and hemmed along the long edge on one side of both pieces. While I’m not a fan of a white binding on a quilt, the quilt binding and the light colored back concealed any errant stitches! Thank you. I must say that I enjoy binding more and appreciate your wonderful, excellent and precise instructions! No handout was given to go by when u get home to help and the instructor was not very good at explaining the process but your tutorial is 100% right on. This has been most helpful and I'll be coming back when I get to that stage. but when I sew to the front, turn to the back, the back binding is always so much wider so my seam line on the front isn’t close to the binding like yours. You can’t do that by sewing machine. Binding Your Quilt – Quilting for Beginners Part 5. I couldn't work out why , when you turned it over to stitch the last and other side, , that there were 2 rows of stitching, and you pointed to just one row, saying.. stitch OVER this line…. Quilt binding is simply a folded strip of fabric that is used to conceal and bind the edges of your quilt to keep it from fraying.. This machine binding quilt tutorial will walk you through an easy beginner friendly method. I'm going to try your way now. […], […] machine binding tutorial cluck cluck sew Sewing Quilt Binding By Machine Size: 310 X 800 | Source: cluckclucksew.com […], […] machine binding tutorial cluck cluck sew Sewing Quilt Binding On Size: 540 X 675 | Source: cluckclucksew.com […], […] machine binding tutorial cluck cluck sew Quilt Binding Without Hand Sewing Size: 610 X 407 | Source: cluckclucksew.com […], […] machine binding tutorial cluck cluck sew Patchwork Quilt Without Sewing Machine Size: 610 X 407 | Source: cluckclucksew.com […], […] machine binding tutorial cluck cluck sew How To Finish Sewing Quilt Size: 610 X 407 | Source: cluckclucksew.com […], […] machine binding tutorial cluck cluck sew Instructions For Patchwork Quilt Size: 610 X 407 | Source: cluckclucksew.com […], […] machine binding tutorial cluck cluck sew Elegant Sewing Bias Binding On A Quilt Size: 540 X 577 | Source: cluckclucksew.com […], […] different ways to machine bind a quilt and again nothing is wrong. Thank you, thank you, for creating such an easy to follow tutorial! We just wanted to master machine binding! Binding adds the finishing touch to your quilt. I love the satisfaction of finishing a quilt. I really wanted to do it all by machine (it will get a lot of wear) and found yours. ! Pin the binding to a side of the quilt, matching the raw edges and leaving about a 10″ tail.  Start sewing under the pin using a 1/4″ seam allowance.   Use a walking foot. I’ll tell you what I like and what I don’t like! Thanks for the tips. I have a suggestion. As you say, the stitching on the front blends in with the quilting stitches. This was so clear and easy to follow and it worked perfectly. ), and press the seam.  Place the strip back on the quilt and finish sewing the binding on.Â. Sew the binding onto the quilt FRONT first.Â. I might even have a follow-up post so we can all learn. Having the mitred corners pre-made makes this a breeze. Thanks for your tutorial! thanks!! I’m going to turn the quilt so the quilt top is face up and I’ll pull that binding to the front and very carefully stitch it in place. Finishing the Binding by Machine. I still like to sew binding on by hand once in a while, but with the demand of my schedule, I find that I’m usually going for the all machine binding method. Your quilts are wonderful! I will try again. The stitching is visible along the edge of the binding on the front of the quilt, and next to the binding on the back. I do tell them though that they can bend….. Yours is the first machine sewn binding that I actually like the look of. Thanks for this Allison… you have a great way of explaining things. Using the red guidelines on the Straight Stitch Foot at the corner. Its helpful to see the mistake too, I've done that…. I used this tutorial. In part 1, we made our binding strip with a bias join and clipped it to the back of the quilt.This method is the way I like to teach for how to bind a quilt. To join my binding ends, I use the binding tool and that has worked pretty well for me. I was ready to give up until your suggestion of using the same thread color or make the binding and backing the same busy fabric. Beautiful work!  I would recommend machine binding over hand binding for durability. I don’t see where you’ve matched the crease marks or how you could sew them down? I have read and watch so many tutorials that I was so confused. When you bind by machine, you want to start sewing the binding on to the back of the quilt and bring it around to the front. Sorry for such a long post. So do you mean it feels like you have too much binding, or too little? It took me forever to find this again through Google. I just finished my 9th quilt, and decided to try a different method of binding — for all of my other quilts, I've just folded the backing over to the front and stitched it down thinking that that was the easiest method. QUILTsocial was created for all quilters, beginners and experts alike, to empower them with the skills, techniques, and creativity required to make quilts that will be cherished forever. Preparing a Quilt for Binding by Machine… (You’ll find the whole binding process much simpler and easier if you use a walking foot on […], […] machine bound the quilt for durability using the fabulous machine binding tutorial by Allison at Cluck Cluck Sew, and it turned out so well. Create the Binding and Stitch it to the Quilt. Also, I have never really caught on to joining the ends–I've always just overlapped them and I have never liked the end result. Remove the quilt from the sewing machine and lay the unsewn section of binding along the edge of the quilt to check that it lays properly along the edge and is the correct length needed to finish the quilt. Have you ever tried a 2 1/4" binding? Genius. Kathy. I had read a few other ones and was still confused until I found your website. Preparing a Quilt for Binding by Machine. And now it’s crucial that I use the Changeable Zigzag Foot on the Dual Feed Foot. I have come back to it everytime I've finished a quilt. I had no choice but to stitch the binding down with the sewing machine. Machine stitched binding on the front of the quilt. Lay your fabric strips right sides together as shown, sew a diagonal seam from corner to corner, trim the corner, and repeat until all of the binding strips are sewn together into one long strip.  Then press that whole long strip in half, wrong sides together. I will refer to this for the next machine binding I do. Thank you so much for taking the time to help other improve! When initially sewing the binding the first time, I find it helpful to use a bobbin thread that matches the color of the quilt top. 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