I just used a similar method for a mini quilt made for a friend. I think it gives a fresh modern take on the traditional and there most definitely is a place for quilts finished like these. Angela, yay! I was grateful to find this tutorial is still available. What a fabulous idea, and the quilts look just wonderful. Your quilt’s edges can be finished with triangular, folded-fabric embellishments called … That's a very interesting way to finish off a quilt! We added a blog post about How to Face a quilt (non mitred). Every once in a while I go back to this method because I really do like the way they look! Any suggestions? Take your binding on the left side, and lay over the pin. I'll try to answer your questions one at a time...Nancy great question! I too hate doing bindings - this is the only way I do my baby quilts and have for years. It is a beautiful print and stunning in these quilts. I like how you turn the corners this way. . I just finished your binding tutorial on one of my small art quilts and I am so pleased with the way it looks and feels. xo, I do this all the time. Thank you so much!!! Find my article for making cute embroidered houses in the Summer 2014 issue of Sew Somerset. Thank you for sharing this, it is especially helpful to see how you handled the corners. And here are some of my old “no binding” quilts. 1. Thank you so very much, you have made my day, my week and my Christmas acutally because the placemats are to become a Christmas present! May 2, 2010 at 3:13 PM Much of the process is the same as usual and I started by making a simple quilt top. I was just wondering last week if this was possible! I have one question. I think it would definately save me some time since I hand stitch my binding on (I am not very fast). I will definitely give it a try! It worked great! Your directions and photos were on target--easy to understand and to follow. It would be nice on larger modern quilts too so the design would go all the way to the quilt edge.One idea to make sure the facing rolls to the back nicely is to employ an edge stitching technique from dressmaking. Feel free to email me or ask questions in the comments sections about this tutorial. (If you have any questions feel free to email me. Oh my goodness that does look easy.....now I'll have to give it a try. Thanks a million! Attach binding to back of quilt. You may also share my free tutorials that I have posted on this blog, including the right to print out and distribute, provided that full credit is given to me and a link back to my blog is provided. Thanks! :)Afton, You are most welcome! I will have to try this out. I have a quilt that has been waiting for facing and I didn't know how to do it. Create the Binding and Stitch it to the Quilt. I really appreciate it. I love this way to finish a quilt.Your quilt stunnning.Well done!1. Love this tutorial! Last week, I shared an easy beginners quilt topper with you! Good luck! This is a method I use frequently for flannel blankets or small baby quilts. ~Samantha DeMato, Founder of March of the Blanketeers. Continue to push each corner out with your thumb. I've seen this method before, and I think it does give a clean and modern look. Thank you for the great tutorial. Thank you - this is awesome! Please Note: If you wish to share images of my work with others on your blog, (or other internet sharing network that you belong to) you may do so provided that full credit is given to me and a link back to my blog is provided. Get these two PDF quilt patterns at a special price! Thanks Svetlana, Alejandra, Linda and Leanne!Linda, I start the first row of stitching by aligning the edge of my presser foot against either an outside straight edge of the quilt, or an inner straight seam line inside the quilt, (depending on where I start quilting). Follow these simple steps for this no binding flip and quilt … I then pin basted the quilt top together with a layer of batting, but no backing fabric. "We do not live an equal life, but one of contrasts and patchwork; now a little joy, then sorrow, now sin, then a generous or brave action" - Ralph Waldo Emerson. Thanks again ,your posting is great and my little mug rug that I did in a trial run looks very sleek, and the first bigger one is half done. Yup... lot's of little steps here, but they are oh, so easy! It will still help the facings roll to the back better.Thanks again. Share what you have learned with others, and add your own unique stepping stone to this creative path that we share. Twice in one day I find you on the internet!! Thanks very much for sharing!Huggs, Nancy. !Now I put a wrinkle in I needed a hanging sleeve so I added a wide enough folded hemmed strip on the top side of my quilt. I will definitely try that next time, thanks for sharing! )Hi Pat, Thanks! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! It does give a nice clean look doesn't it? So, this quilt of mine will be faced. I am so thankful because I am so happy with the outcome. That will make the facing roll to the back side of the quilt better and does not show on the front. I also am a new fan of the 21/4inch strip binding! I strongly believe in facing mini quilts so it doesn't detract from the design in a small quilt. There really is no avoiding the basting process. Feb 24, 2019 - Explore Gwen Milledge's board "QUILT BINDING TUTORIALS", followed by 1102 people on Pinterest. I so very much appreciate your kind words. Measure the outside edges (circumference) of your quilt to get the total length you need for binding and then add 10-12″. thanks! ?maybe 1 1/2" strips?Sherrill, Thank you so much! The majority of quilts are square or rectangular so the corners … Sometimes I use a decorative stitch on my machine to sew around the edge for a fancy touch!MGM. Thanks for yet another great question! In this quilt binding tutorial, I'll show you how to sew the binding on a quilt completely with your sewing machine.Many quilters like to sew the binding by hand, but I prefer to use my sewing machine. I have a table runner I've been working on and have been trying to figure out the binding......I think you just helped me to do so!! I do love the look of the these quilt edges but I can't be too sure that it is a time saving technique (as compared machine stitched binding). This will be perfect!Here is a link to the quilt: http://jackiesquilting.blogspot.com/2012/05/mini-quilt.html. Thank you so much for this! Here is a peek at the whole quilt (without binding): MAKE THE BINDING. Nicely done! So easy, in fact, you can finish it in an afternoon if you want to! I hate binding. Instead, use the information provided as an inspirational stepping stone to your own creativity. ... and for some time now, has been to make a quilt without having to bind it. I finished a twin sized quilt without binding by following a similar method, except that I hand quilted it to finish. Thank you for sharing. Yes, this is a fantastic tutorial, perfect finish for a great quilt, thanks for sharing!! Thanks. In all my years of quilting - why is it that I never heard or seen this binding method!??? I finish my quilts the same way. I trim, flip, use lots of steam too. It's the only method I've ever used on quilts big and small. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use. Will definitely be using this for my next quilt - thank you so much! That way I can sew all four sides of the binding on with out stopping. :). Love it! These would be great for making quilts for charity. Excellent instructional tutorial. This is brilliant and I actually "get it!"! I just finished the top of a quilt and was debating on how to do the binding. Finishing the Binding by Machine. Instead the piece has been sewn together, all three layers then flipped so that everything is right side out and the opening that was left is sewn together by hand. Thanks so much for this tutorial! I do find it faster than binding, and I think it makes for a nice edge too! Will the quilt hang as well with a narrower facing? It then measured the quilt sandwich and cut the backing fabric to the exact same size. :) Very neat looking. Thank you. Absolutely breathtaking...as always...LOVE what you do. This is excellent and I can't wait to use it. You can find me on Quilting Arts TV, episode 702! Do you have any suggestions about adding a hanging sleeve? I do something similar but my facing or reverse binding is only a half inch wide when sewn down. You're right, a modern spin on an age-old tradition -- I am new to quilting and it never even crossed my mind to do one without binding -- I love it! It does create a very neat finish! I will share what I know, though. Then turned it through a small opening left. As promised in my last post, here is a tutorial on how I like to face a quilt. It is a quick finish to simple projects! Brilliant, great tutorial I have 2 quilts where a binding might be taking away from the design...so I was looking for ' just the right color or pattern und checking color combos online and fate took me to your blog ...it is midnight but tomorrow I will do this. So happy to hear it went well! I just don't know how to finish the turning hole without having the thread be all obvious. Also, make sure everything is squared up before and after quilting, and definitely before adding the binding or the facing. this is how my mom did all of her patchwork blankets... i think it's called 'pillowcase' style.lovely as always!xoeva. Lovely quilts.I call that the "pillow case" method! Learn my method for machine stitching two different types of seams to create your own pojagi patchwork! As for hanging sleeves, while Barvarian seems to have found a nifty method that works well for her and was kind enough to share it here, I generally just use the traditional method of making a hanging sleeve, and sew it on the same way that I would with a traditionally bound quilt. Thank you for a wonderfully clear tutorial! And thanks for the tips on hanging sleeves, too. I don’t hand sew the final edge, as I’ve preferred sewing that by machine with a decorative stitch that adds a bit more protection that the stitches will stay put as the years pass. I have just started quilting....and felt as though I was not doing it the "right" way....because I do not use binding on any of mine.....:). I"m going to make some baby quilts and give it a shot here soon. Until now. I am looking at this and remembering that this is how I made my first quilt about 30ish years ago....I had forgotten all about it as over the years since I have learnt a number of different ways of binding etc. To start there is no binding on the finished piece. Very fun and different way of finishing a quilt. These quilts look wonderful Rita, great colours and I love the no binding finish. Make sure that the raw edges of the binding fabric are even with the quilt with no puckers. It worked out very well. You have made this look very easy! Virgínia, your welcome, glad you like it! And a way to save fabric too I'd think! See more ideas about quilt binding, binding tutorial, quilt binding tutorial. It is at this stage a quilt sandwich of just two layers: the quilt top and the batting. Making quilt binding is so easy, here’s what you’ll need: 1 FQ Fabric (I’m using 100% Cotton fabric) = about 4 yards of finished quilt binding; A rotary cutter; Acrylic ruler; Iron and ironing board; And that’s it! Thanks! I also got a bit lost with the mitering part of facing a quilt and this avoids that altogether. Excellent tutorial. I am a novice in the thread department. Thank you for the excellent tutorial! Steam press again to get everything nice and flat. the treads are crossing instead of running all along the edge. Lay your quilt with binding open. Modern quilts, landscape quilts, and quilts that are works of art are candidates for this method. Thanks for the reminder Rita! Is there a fairly straightforward way to incorporate some kind of hanging mechanism, e.g., Fast Finish Triangles? I love all those bright colours and think no binding really shows them off well without a 'frame'. thanks so much for the great directions :0).Happy Sewing. I'm thinking of trying this out on a simple quilt for my daughter's bed. so this idea is just PERFECT! This is brilliant - similar to how I do it, but I've never done the corners that way and I can see that they lay much nicer than mine! I always tell my friends about this tutorial when I use it to finish a mini. maybe you could also try turning under the raw edge more then 1/4"... maybe try turning it in 1/2". I'm inspired to try one myself. I just found your wonderful tutorial on quilt facings. I really love how it turned out. Inside you will find my article explaining how I made them! I'm going to use your techniques to finish up the quilt that I'm working on :). Stephanie, i hope that you will take the time to put a binding on your vintage quilt. I fear I may have to put a double-fold binding on it to ensure it doesn't fall apart. Brilliant. These quilts are so "happy" and cheerful with all their color! Bavarian....I also need to make a sleeve. I just tried it on my practice piece and it works perfectly! This method of making a quilt without binding worked well for these relatively small quilts. It was more to create a different, sleeker and perhaps modern look to something that is steeped in tradition. I make a lot of baby quilts & twin sized quilts as gifts. Look for my article on tips for working in a series in the Winter 2014 issue of Art Quilting Studio. My husband's grandmother made all her quilts we have without binding and our son sleeps under one she made for his dad. Interesting idea to finish a quilt without a binding, and a quick solution to the last minute quilt for disaster donation quilts. Hate hate hate, and I rarely bind without at least one mistake, which requires alot of stitch removal. thanks for the really clear instructions. The method that I use doesn't give you mitered corners, but who cares as they wouldn't show on the front anyway. so good that a link to this was shared on a blog I follow today will definately use this for my crazy quilt thanks and a fewa other things I have plans for. Prairie points. Another great question!Suzss, for a hanging sleeve, I simply make one as I would for a traditional quilt and I leave about a 1" section of "slack" along the top edge which I would place about 1" down from the top of my quilt while sewing the upper portion of the sleeve just under the stitched edge of the facing. I wish I'd found your blog and tutorials sooner. Once the quilt was quilted she would cut (on all four sides) the backing and binding about an inch larger than the quilt. thanks...I shared the link to this post on FB. Oh my goodness, Robin, that is wonderful! This is a lot like the way I do it except I used a double fold of fabric for the binding. PghPat, so very happy that you found the link, and hope you enjoy this method. I want my quilt to look that way too. Thank you for sharing this wonderful technique! The strip has to be wide enough so once you turn and stich down the other enough of the sleeve shows. Awesome! I definitely will try this! You can do the same thing on the two end facings but won't be able to stitch all the way to the corners. I took my iPad to my studio and got it done pretty quickly and with good results. Jeri. Basically just cuts out one step. I prefer the look of binding but each to her own of course! Is the facing fabric cut on the length (along the selvage) or width (from selvage to selvage) or does it matter? love it!I've been making quilts without binding too, and it works great with table runners, mug rugs and any mini quilts...love your tip about stitch the batting with the top, that is very clever!thanks for sharing Rita! I'm so pinning it right now! Absolutely lovely....I've gotta make a quilt now tom celebrate! Thanks for your tutorial! One question I have is how did you keep your squiggly rows of quilting spaced so nicely and evenly? Thank you for this really clear tutorial! I think the method you have used will definitely allow for more durability, but I still think a double fold binding will allow for more durability. The photo above shows what the front will look like once that strip is turned and pressed all the way to the back. Thank you so much for this great tutorial, I know I'm going to try it! Yesterday i was sewing a placemat when half way through I realized that it would not look good with my usual way of binding. Thanks for all the pics. Once I had finished the foundation "in the ditch" quilting lines, I removed the basting pins, trimmed off any excess batting and then zig zagged around the edge of the quilt. Thank you so much, I've tried to do this before, but I didn't stabilize the layers well enough and it was all shifty. Thank you so much!! This was how I was taught many years ago...the pullowcase method. (sorry for the late reply! I can't wait to try this. Mitered Binding on 90° Corners and Quilts with Straight Edges: Mitered binding refers to the way the binding turns the corner on a quilt; the mitered fold mimics the mitered corner on a picture frame. Thanks for sharing. Play around with it until you find the look that suits you best!Marti, so happy that you came across my tutorial and found it did the trick for you! Mark (binding width)/2 to the right of the pin. Learn quilter Angela Walters' foolproof techniques for binding your quilts simply and beautifully every time. 'Visit Lancaster Pa.net' Great resource if you are coming to Lancaster, PA! The backing fabric and the quilt sandwich were then pinned right sides together and I stitched around the outer edges with a 1/2 inch seam allowance, reinforcing the corners by stitching back and forth several times. Your instructions are so clear, even I couldn't go wrong. I now have one very beautifully faced wall hanging to give my very special sister-in-law.Mignonne Cummings. This is the method that I use to make placemats. I made myself a 'quillow' for travelling and used this method and it worked a treat as I was able to make the quilt in a couple of days in fits and starts. Thanks for sharing your tutorial, I will definitely be giving this a try in the future! I only have done it on small quilts. Glad to see the idea resurrected. Best tutorial ever, Victoria. I've done search after search on YouTube and other places, and couldn't find the right tutorial. Thank you for such a wonderful tute. Thanks for sharing this tutorial. Your tutorial was so clear and easy to understand. Thirty-five years ago I made "pillow case" baby blankets for all the showers I was invited to. This is the most clearly written and well-documented How-to on facing a quilt. My question is why are the facing pieces so wide? I have no problems with vertical sides.What do you think? Then, pop!, there it was, NO binding. This tutorial is excellent! It appears that she turned the edges in 1/4" and did a whipstitch all around the quilt. I've created a three part quilting tutorial to guide you through every step of the process. Looks great and I love how clean and modern in looks. I forget to check the comments as often as I should and miss notifications routinely...Fiber Creations, the best way to know is to try it! Love all your beautiful quilts!!! This is fabulous! See my profile page for contact information.). I'm a bit afraid of becoming addicted. Instead of using batting I used a plaid flannel sheet for the backing, it made the quilt reversible and gave me a pattern to follow for tying the yarn. My grandma taught me this method about 16 years ago. Thank you! xx Are you happy for me to pin this? I hadn't done a facing in a while and was looking for something clear and succinct. Your quilts are beautiful. Is it possible to make the facing more narrow?? Congratulations!! So the backing is not at all quilted? I love the idea of not doing a binding every once in a while to mix it up. Thanks!One tip: I found using my quilting gloves with the slightly sticky fingers a great tool when rolling over the facing. Now I have to try it.Thank you for sharing! An excellent tutorial! Thank you for sharing this - I have tried a "frameless" binding but this method is so much neater than mine was. Thanks again! 1) STITCH. I like to start attaching the binding about 3/4 of the way down the long side. I always cut the fabric on the grain, but it really doesn't matter if it's cut on the length or the width. After that I stopped sewing and for the next hours circles around it wondering how to finish it off neatly and nicely. This is great and I'm not sure I would have ever tried it until seeing it here. Also when you stich everything down on the back you have to go really slow and feel your way through the quilt sandwich the needle has to go deep enough to catch binding, sleeve and back fabric and batting but not the front. :)Claudia, Thank you! QuiltingCyclist, Thanks and yes, it works on larger quilts, too! I have already begun quilting and its too late for that. I also find the extra fabric helps to "support" the overall piece, giving the facing a more flat, professional and clean look when hung). Comments are published after review.Feel free to ask questions and I will answer either here or by email, as is appropriate. So so pretty. Thanks! especially how you handle the corners. Having more steps and great photos is better than fewer. I miter the corners - this process is well documented in Amanda's binding tutorial, and also here. I just followed your tutorial exactly and put a facing on a small wall hanging. Whatever method works and is the easiest to follow is the way to go in my book! Would like to link it from my blog. I think I understand your method but not totally clear. I have been quilting for several years and hadn't heard of this way of finishing a quilt. HAVE YOU NOTICED SOME QUILTS LOOK PRETTIER WITHOUT A BINDING. I am always trying to think of ways to not do binding. Thank you so much for this tutorial! I'm nearing the end of the epic hand-quilting of a 2m x 2m quilt that I've had in progress for, umm... years... and I still haven't found the right shade of dark blue organic cotton fabric to bind it. I used 12 wt. I've only made one quilt, but what fun!! Thanks for sharing. Thanks for the tutorial! I then thought it beneficial to stabilize these two layers, and stitched in the ditch along three vertical seam lines and four horizontal seam lines. So flat and smooth, love the look. I'll have to try this. I'm a newbie to this type of binding, but the clear photos and hand holding you did helped me get the job done without incident. I left a gap large enough to be able to turn the quilt inside out. First, trim off extra batting and backing and square up … Hi, I would love to know what thread you used to quilt this blue quilt - I love the thickness of it and how it stands out so well. It turned out great! I really like the results. You could use blocks made in any quilting technique (a patchwork or applique block). TRIED IT+LOVE IT! I'm curious about the hold of the stitches and will have to give it a go! I have a large postage stamp quilt that was made by my great grandmother almost 70 years ago and it is not bound. A friend explained her way, which is similar to yours, but I love how you have so many pictures. Why did you zig zag stitch around the top before you sewed the back right side up? What a great tutorial. I did make some changes though. Then bring something new to the table... your own visions and interpretations. Thanks for the tutorial. Give it a shot! Now you are ready to apply them to the quilt. Hi Nancy, Jill and Suzss. Look at my last one.http://3patchcrafts.blogspot.com/2012/07/quilted-wall-hanging.htmlI have the same problem with the bottom side. I think this deserves a quick post of it's own. This no binding technique works on any shape! Visit our site to check out the largest selection of precut quilting fabrics in the world! I then like to use a wooded chopstick to push the corner as far out as possible. I still have the first one which was given to me after my 35 year old son was born. 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.. Thanks! It allows you to take the quilting all the way to the edge, can add a nice professional and more artful looking finish, (especially to a smaller quilt) and I also find quilts seem to hang better and flatter with this method. Not one of my favorite tasks. I suppose that because quilting seams are perpendicular to this side. :). There is a tutorial for it. Love the idea of a facing as I am preparing several small wall hangings for our local show. Tutorials by Jenny Doan Sort by Make a "Christmas Cuddle Blanket" with Jenny Doan of Missouri Star ... 6,932 views - 10 minutes. Excellent tutorial! Thank you so much! So far I haven't hand any problem with the curving, but that is an excellent tip to remember, and might be especially helpful with larger quilts. With a bias edge you dont have as much rubbing on one thread on the edge. 2. I keep it on my computer and refer to it every time. Of course, a quick border would take care of that! You are a great teacher. This is how Mom used to do a binding. Take the binding on the right and lay over the opening. Dig deep inside of yourself, find out what inspires you and ask "why?". New to Quilting, what Brand and type of Batting did you use that is didn't get caught up in the feet of your sewing Machine? Hello Victoria, I have to thank you for this wonderful tutorial. (Despite the waves, your quilt looks lovely!). I actually did this technique with dog "beds" for my local shelter, but I didn't first sew top and batting together. No time now, but will try to post about this in a day or too with photos to help explain. I am so happy to hear that this tutorial has been, and continues to be, helpful! when you just sewed the two pieces together? xo, This site is powered by Blogger which is owned by Google and thus uses cookies. 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