How do you bind a quilt with double fold bias tape?

Open up the double-fold bias tape all the way and find the narrower side. Pin the edges of the bias tape to the raw edges of the fabric, right sides together. Sew the bias tape in place along the fold. Now, fold the bias tape back up over the seam and flip it over to encase the unfinished edge.

How wide do you cut strips for quilt binding?

Cut enough strips (bias or crossgrain) to go around the quilt plus 8″ for cornering and seams. Strip width can vary from 2″ to 2 1/2″ and even wider if you prefer a larger binding than the traditional 1/4″ width. Quilt binding strips are generally sewn together with a diagonal seam for the most inconspicuous joining.

Can I use bias tape for quilt binding?

Binding is the last step in making a quilt. Whether you use premade bias tape or make your own, here is how to sew it on! Starting along one of the straight sides of the blanket (not in a corner) and with the bias tape wrong side up, pin the open edge of the tape to the raw edge of the quilt.

What is French fold binding for quilting?

July 05, 2019. French Fold binding is one of the most popular quilt bindings and for good reason. Because the fabric is doubled, French Fold binding creates a durable edge for your quilt. It’s particularly good for quilts and quilted items that are going to get a lot of laundering. It’s a very simple binding to make.

How wide should a binding be on a quilt?

Decide the width of binding. The standard choice is 2 1/4″ or 2 1/2″ depending on how wide you want your finished binding to look. They are both attached in the same way. Consider the thickness or loft of your quilt as this will affect the finished look of the binding.

What is double fold quilt binding?

Double fold binding is a tried-and-true traditional quilt finishing technique. Since double fold binding puts two layers of fabric around the edges of your quilt, it’s wonderfully durable and will protect the hard-working borders of your quilt for many generations!

How to machine bind a quilt?

Decide How Wide to Make the Binding. If your quilt is made of blocks without borders or has a pieced border,use a narrow ¼” finished binding width.

  • Cut and Sew a Continuous Binding Strip. Click here for a photo tutorial on making continuous quilt binding.
  • Sew the Binding to the Back Side of the Quilt.
  • Fold the Binding to the Front.
  • How wide is a quilt binding?

    Quilt binding should be cut 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) wide for large quilts or 2.25 inches (5.7 cm) for small or wall-hanging quilts. Cut the binding along the selvage edge of the fabric for straight grain and at 45 degree angles to the selvage for bias.

    How to bind a quilt?

    Calculate and cut your binding strips. Measure the perimeter of your quilt by adding the length and width of your quilt and multiplying that by 2.

  • Sew the binding into a continuous length. Place two strips with right sides together at a 90-degree angle.
  • Press the binding.
  • Attach the binding to the quilt.
  • Secure with clips.
  • Hand-stitch the binding on back.