Make Quilt Binding in a JIFFY!
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Why do we put off quilt binding so long?
Or am I the only one? No?
I think it's because it's a little fiddly to make. It's got to be sewn...and pressed...and sewn again.
It's ultimately worth it, though. A crisp quilt binding, with ultra neat corners is just SO SATISFYING.
I've found a massive time saver for the pressing portion. It saves SO MUCH TIME, binding your quilt just might become your favorite part.
Plus, a nifty (and free!) way to keep the whole thing from tangling and fraying while you work.
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I love my Laurastar Lift iron too! With small dogs allowed on the furniture steaming the cushions, pillows and mattresses has made a huge difference in how fresh it smells indoors now!
I always learn so much from your videos. I chain piece my binding this way also!
Love your videos. I use the used cone method. However I then place it on one of the free standing thread holders beside my machine. It works perfectly.
Thank you, Susan for all of your videos. I have learned so much from you. Keep up the great work.
Such a beautiful quilt, and your binding is a first rate choice!
That tool is a great time saver-thanks!
Nifty looking tools to speed up this task. I'm among the rebels who don't press the binding in half! 😅
@StitchedBySusan
24 күн бұрын
Tsk tsk😂
If you put a thin dowel through the spool, and secure it under your legs, the binding spools off easily.
@StitchedBySusan
24 күн бұрын
Good one!
so if you had a helper they could wind while you held the iron!!!
@StitchedBySusan
24 күн бұрын
Oh yes!!
Hi Susan. What do you have your iron laying on? Silicone mat? I'm so afraid of it melting on my iron .I have a scorched ironing board cover. Thank you.
@StitchedBySusan
17 күн бұрын
Yes, it’s a silicone mat that’s part of the setup.
How do you get to hang your quilt on the wall so flat
@StitchedBySusan
24 күн бұрын
It starts with binding - keeping it from stretching etc. And then I “block” them which means laying out flat, spritzing with water, stretching really flat, and leaving to dry overnight. Here’s an episode showing it: kzread.infoke13oeXOTJA?si=MbVeCJnEiWD960ey
I wish my mitered binding join sewing line was as neat as yours! The number of times I have to unpick and resew to get those two sections to open without having one offset above and below the other! Yikes! Thanks for the tips.
@StitchedBySusan
24 күн бұрын
You’re welcome! If those seams regularly give you grief, try marking the seam line and pinning. Takes time, but perhaps less time than unpicking 😁
@cathyparnellvance6474
23 күн бұрын
That’s an awesome tool. After you got the tool, how many times did it take you using it before you got it to feed correctly and come out perfect?
@notesfromleisa-land
23 күн бұрын
One way to solve this problem is to pre-miter your join using a corner clipper tool. I use my Creative Grids small (5") folded clipper. Just line up the lines for your binding width and cut (right side up). It already has seam allowance. I use a scant 1/4" on the seam. It it lots less fiddly for me than using the crossover method.
@ToniGuerrero
23 күн бұрын
@@notesfromleisa-land Oh, wow, that's genius! Thank you!
@dianebourg1603
22 күн бұрын
I leave the selvages on my strips. Then when I cross them I overlap so that the selvages are beyond the overlapped area. Makes a nice miter and you cut off the selvages when you trim.
What brand is your iron?
@StitchedBySusan
24 күн бұрын
It’s a Laurastar on a lift.
Just curious what kind of iron are you using?
@StitchedBySusan
24 күн бұрын
It’s a Laurastar.
That iron is super nice, but really expensive. Not in my price range. A super tool the site has is a thread cutter using a rotary blade. Best tool ever if you do chain piecing. How do you do the binding for the back? Are you able to get the seams aligned or do you just go straight and no care? Would love to see a video on that specific technique.
@StitchedBySusan
23 күн бұрын
I typically bind fully by machine. I’ve done a couple of videos, just search for “binding”.
@notesfromleisa-land
23 күн бұрын
Rowenta makes a steam generating iron (the one that you see Donna Jordan use if you have seen her videos). It is ~400. It is a dry steam. Compared to regular hand held steam irons, it is much more expensive, but a fraction of the Laura Star. I have had mine for several months, and I really love it. It is lighter than a regular steam iron because the steam is being generated from a connected unit. I love it. I baste my quilts on my design wall, and I use fusible webbing strips. This steam iron allows me to dispatch this work quickly.
@StitchedBySusan
21 күн бұрын
That sounds fantastic! The separately generated steam is what I love about the Laurastar too - you don't get the spurts of water.
@mhoward1101
18 күн бұрын
I have seen the binding rolled on to a small piece of pool noodle.
What brand of iron are you using?
@StitchedBySusan
24 күн бұрын
It’s a Laurastar, the lift version. I absolutely love it.