This will surely lessen your working time, and youll be able to meet your deadline.
Once you get used to this technique, you will never go back to your old process.
Watch the video below for detailed instructions.
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Step 2:
Take the long strip to your iron board and iron it in half.
Step 3:
When sewing your binding, dont sew at the beginning.
Leave 6 inches from the edge.
Match the raw edges of the binding and quilt.
Sew a little bit bigger than a quarter-inch seam.
Just set the binding, do not stretch it.
Turn your quilt, and fold your binding to a 45-degree angle outside the quilt.
Fold it down towards the quilt, aligned with the raw edge.
Do the same for the other sides until you reach where you started.
Sew the ends together before binding so it.
Step 6:
Pull the seam open.
Turn the binding to the back and stitch to the ditch.
This means you are going to stitch where the two fabrics come together.
On the corner, you want them to be at a 45-degree angle.