Mitered Corners for Quilt Binding: Don’t Miss the Point
Marci shows how to consistently sew up to the corner and find that point perfectly every time.
Marci shows how to consistently sew up to the corner and find that point perfectly every time.
For quilting and sewing, learn miter binding for any angle with great results. See each step in detail.
Learn how to easily join the ends of your quilt binding so that no one can tell the last seam from any other.
Mitering the inside corner of a quilt can be tricky. Marci explains some of the basic steps including pivoting, clipping, and folding the miter.
Learn how to finish your quilt that has irregular edges using a facing instead of binding.
Everyone has to seam rip at some time in their sewing/quilting project. Here are 10 ways, some traditional, some easy, some fast, and some even fun. Find the one that works best for your project based on thread, fabric, and … Read More
When working with different angles such as 45 and 60 degree, there are points that stick out past the seam allowance that are often called “dog ears”. I refer to them as ears throughout this article. These points happen when … Read More
Fun, easy, piecing for the classic tumbling blocks. Sew strips, cut slices, cut only 2 shapes, not 3. And no set-ins or Y seams! A quick overview of one of the techniques in ABC 3-D Tumbling Blocks… and More!
Learn how to easily sew a perfect quarter inch seam for piecing your quilt. This easy method is another part of our Clearview of Quilting.
Sara and Marci are at it again with Stack & Cut Hexagon Quilts, More Serendipity Quilts published by C&T Publishing. Learn the Stack & Cut/Serendipity concept (at 0:23) and how to choose fabrics (at 1:16), figure repeat/yardage (at 5:06), stack … Read More