I must say that I enjoy binding more and appreciate your wonderful, excellent and precise instructions! I've only made two quilts, but this method looks so much easier and prettier! I know you wrote this in 2013 but I just came across this on Pinterest in 2017! So much faster than hand-binding, and it looks lovely. I've tried it, but always wind up with a pucker or two, so I finally just stopped doing it, depending instead on the quilting to hold everything in place. thank you for this great tutorial .. i have just finished my second ever quilt .. the first one i hand stiched the binding on the back but the one that I just finished this rvo (a small baby quilt) i used this technique !!!! Yes! It takes some practice to not get any stitches in the binding…but by now I’ve got it down pat! Does the quilt fill the binding and still cover the seam that was used to do the first line of stitching?  I would recommend machine binding over hand binding for durability. Thanks! Thanks! - It's Always Autumn, Quick & Easy Table Runner Tutorial | Bobbin's Lullaby, Welded Quilt: AGF Stitched {& Giveaway} | Night Quilter, A Teacosy – A Learning Curve | makingshyeni, Wildflower Meadow Raw Edge Circle Quilt | Fat Fanny Fern, How to Create Evergreen Posts for Your Craft Blog - whileshenaps.com, The Growing Tree Wall Hanging Tutorial | Night Quilter, 52 craft projects // walk with me quilt – Frogged Designs, 52 craft projects // you’ve got mail – Frogged Designs, Tutorials to make Quilting Easier! When you’re making quilts that are going to be loved, used, thrown around, and washed… machine stitched binding is more secure than hand stitched. Thanks so much. I have saved it and I look at it each time to review before I do my binding. I've always sewn the back on by hand. I had never liked the thought of machine binding… I've done my binding my hand for 30 years! I am finding that my hand stitched binding is coming apart in one of my well worn quilts. For this quilt, I sewed the binding on the backing side first, then wrapped it around to the front and used my machine to sew it down. I keep coming back to this tutorial, thank you again for the time for taking the pictures and explaining it. I've tried a zillion and one ways (including this method) and mine never look good AT. Here is part 2 of my machine quilt binding tutorial! THANKS! Press the binding so you have a nice crease on the fold, the raw edges will line up. Then if that stitching goes off, it won’t show. If I have to machine sew a binding, I will pin it well with the pins at right angles to the binding and straight stitch in the ditch from the front making sure the folded over binding covers the first pass stitching on the back (hence all the pins). Now here’s the reason why I don’t like this method. I didn’t find a difference in using either of the interchangeable feet for this first part. I used this tutorial for the binding – I know I complained a lot about the machine binding last time I around but […], […] I used were in my scrap basket. Thanks so much! It's frustrating. Thanks! That needle has to go through a lot of layers and the smaller needle may end up breaking or bending. I've always done it the same way, but once I've flipped it to the back and pinned it down, I'd always done the stitch in the ditch from the FRONT. This kind of pillow is called an envelope pillow, because you basically create an envelope that goes around the pillow insert. I really love the look of a hand-turned binding, so yours definitely appeals. Machine binding a quilt is a lot quicker than hand stitching it down, which means I get done with the binding faster! Sew the binding on the back of your quilt the same way as shown above. I must really suck at binding. When I was first learning this tutorial by Cluck Cluck Sew helped me immensely and honestly it is still one of the best out there. When initially sewing the binding the first time, I find it helpful to use a bobbin thread that matches the color of the quilt top.   I just stuck this one in the […], […] I quilted it with diagonal straight lines, and machine bound it using this method.  After a quick wash and dry it’s ready to deliver to a new baby girl! However, I’ve noticed over the past decade that many people are sewing their bindings to the back of the quilt and then pulling the binding to the front and stitching it in place with the sewing machine. Here’s what I propose to help solve the issue. You can see in the picture below, I use the edge of that opening in the Straight Stitch Foot as my guide for the seam allowance. :), Well I tried this. :) I'll have to give your method a try. While the operator still has a bit of a learning curve, the features of the Husqvarna Viking Sapphire 960Q and the Interchangeable Dual Feed Foot made this nasty (for me) job easy to do. […], […] not be as pretty as hand stitching, but it will last a lot longer. That is great to learn that way. hello…you actually forgot to say in the instructions that you first stitched all the way around the quilt to hold all layers together. However, this is a perfectly acceptable way to put the binding on a quilt. My walking foot does not look like the one in your pictures.Thank You posting this seems so much easier. :). I have a suggestion. I'm so glad Brooke! Thanks so much – I always do mine by hand but thought it would be good to know how to do this, especially for baby quilts, as you mentioned. When you bind by machine, you want to start sewing the binding on to the back of the quilt and bring it around to the front. I was just thinking about to trying a machine binding cause it can be done quickly by me as well. I do bindings almost the same but I secure binding with clips so I know my binding on back is last week lind. I have a question though–how far over are you supposed to fold the binding to the back? I thought the stitches were supposed to go on the top of the binding, and I never liked that look, so I sewed them down by hand. Great tutorial. Did you organize your presser feet? © 2015 Cluck Cluck Sew | All Rights Reserved. Thank you. Kids have a hard time pinning and those pins really help. New to quilting and found this a great help. Have a great day! If you have a walking foot you can use that, I am using an old vintage 15-91 Singer and the walking feet … This method was SO much easier, faster and looks so great! Thank you very much for this tutorial! I have a question about your "stay-stitching" around the edge of the quilt before binding. Very nice tutorial. I've always done my binding by hand because I didn't like the stitching on the front of the binding.  Some things I might do differently next time, but overall, quite happy with how this one came out. But have a look at the quilt back. Privacy Policy - Contact us Copyright © 2021 A Needle Pulling Thread. I really recommend to reverse this process if you want to use fancy stitching and do the binding finish on the front rather than the back since the fancy stitches tend to be more difficult to handle and you don't want boo boo's on the front of a quilt lol! Turn the corners, do the final join – everything is the same. I will definitely use your method! What if it is very different from the binding color? I like to use my fancy stitches when machine binding, mind you I also do a much wider binding than most people, the smallest width I use is 3" since I believe the binding is an integral part of the over all look. Just make sure you are pulling that binding on the back across the front stitches before you sew it down. Thank you, thank you, for creating such an easy to follow tutorial! Make sure you’re using a 1/4″ seam when you sew it to the front, and if you feel like you have too much or too little you can always cut your binding smaller or larger. I haven’t quilted in about 5 years, but this is exactly the tutorial I used to bind. can you do this from the front and get it more like in the ditch using the bernina #10 edge stitch foot? See all our, 2 reasons to use the Dual Feed Foot (Walking Foot). When you get back to where you started, stop sewing about 10″ from where you started, leaving a unsewn tail. The first step is to prep the binding the same way you would to stitch the binding down by hand. Hi Sharon! at my city’s quilt and fabric shop where I have much more room to work on my BFF’s wedding quilt which is an extra long queen sized. The binding is one part of the quilt that people almost always handle and I want that binding to look and feel nice. In this case, I use my size 80/12 needle that I use for piecing. I finally got a new Janome, I finally got a walking foot, and I finally got this! Reluctantly, I had to learn how to sew bindings this way because at work we often have very tight deadlines to get quilts ready and there’s no time for hand stitching. A quick google threw up this tutorial from cluckclucksew. That's my preferred width, but it probably just makes it a bit more challenging. I don't have the patience for hand binding and this method leaves a much cleaner look. I used it on my 4th hourglass quilt using your tutorial. Thank you for this tutorial, I'm going to be binding my first quilt ever! I sewed along the edge of the entire thing, making sure to pay special attention to the overlapping back pieces so that the fabric didn’t get folded weirdly. Bonnie Hunter sent me here. Thank you! I still like to sew binding on by hand once in a while, but with the demand of my schedule, I find that I’m usually going for the all machine binding method. I used to attach them back-to-front but too often the part I pulled over would be more than 1/4″ and thus would obscure edges/points on outer blocks. It doesn’t really matter and I tend to use whichever one happens to be on the Dual Feed Foot. I got a new sewing machine for christmas that I am waiting impatiently for it's arrival. the binding will look like this on the front/back. Â. Love it and it will be my go to from now on. There are ways to make this work and I’m going to try and perfect it since it’s a technique I know I’ll have to use for future quilts with very tight deadlines. and some time with my sewing machine and it was done! I've always sewn the back of my binding by hand, but I need to try this for baby quilts: like you say, they get alot of washing!!  I cut my binding strips 3″ wide, and I’m glad I did, as this is a little more bulky than a normal quilt (if you are really good at binding, 2 1/2″ will probably work for you). I'm making a quilt for my cousin, and will definitely use your method to finish that one. Sew the binding onto the quilt FRONT first.Â. This post shows my complete method for machine binding a quilt, from start to finish! Thank you for this tutorial! So do you mean it feels like you have too much binding, or too little? I have read and watch so many tutorials that I was so confused. This tutorial just saved me from another below mediocre binding. Busy backing that won’t show the stitching. Ah, thank you for this tutorial! Thank you so much for this tutorial! Good luck! Remove the quilt from the sewing machine and lay the unsewn section of binding along the edge of the quilt to check that it lays properly along the edge and is the correct length needed to finish the quilt. This was so clear and easy to follow and it worked perfectly. Faster too, me thinks! ⠀ Again – there’s nothing wrong if you use a ¼” seam, but find a quilt that is done in both styles and then ask yourself – which one do you like the best? All you can see is a nice straight line of stitches in the quilt, and it blends in nicely with the quilting. I had googled self binding since I am quilting my first ever quilt. I love the look of handstitched. This is the best binding tutorial I have come across after lots of searching! 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I have always wanted to learn how to do this. Fold the binding over. You won’t be able to see where your binding starts and stops. This machine binding quilt tutorial will walk you through an easy beginner friendly method. You can use this fantastic quilt binding technique using fabric or use bias tape. Preparing a Quilt for Binding by Machine… I shall do some more experimenting and when the next machine comes my way – I shall endeavor to work it in. Loved the self binding tutorial as well. Haven't had much luck machine binding yet, but I am definitely going to try this. Love how colorful the quilt is that you used in your tute! Thank you so much for this awesome tutorial! I'm definitely going to try this on the next quilt I make.  Definitely worthy of being given as a baby gift. Fold the binding strip in half – wrong sides are inside, the right sides facing out. All that work….. I’ve only been quilting about 5 years. I made a quilt for my daughter and I wish I had known about this method before I put the binding on it! :)). Tip 12: Admire your binding and your finished quilt! If so, you know you have the right seam allowance. You’ll notice in the first picture below that the default setting of this stitch has the zags to the left. Elaine. You can sew it on the opposite way, too, and have the bobbin stitching on the front instead, like in this post. I just used this tutorial and, while I still need some practice, it looks great! We tried so many methods, but we could never get our machine-stitched binding to look “professional.” So we resorted to hand sewing our quilts’ binding for a long, long time.   Thank you to the folks at Cluck, Cluck Sew! Great tutorial! Use a 1/4-inch seam and stitch the binding to the quilt. Try it and see what you think! We’re FINALLY back in business with the last part in our 5-Part quilting series, How to Make A Quilt for Beginners, and we’re going to finish off the series and your quilt with binding. The Dual Feed Foot helps to keep the top layer feeding at the same rate as the quilt. But if I want quilts DONE then I machine stitch to the back and flip and stitch…. I always do machine binding but have always done it the opposite way… sewing the binding on the back of the quilt first, but I agree that it looks much better without the seam running through the binding on the front. Machine stitched binding on the front of the quilt. Each quilt is a little different. Place the binding on one side of your quilt close to the middle matching the raw edges of the binding and quilt together. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to put that final detail on your quilt, giving it a more defined and professional appearance along the way. Thank you for the tutorial! It looks so good, and I also like your way of doing corners. Thanks for the awesome tutorial!!! This has been most helpful and I'll be coming back when I get to that stage. This is always a very exciting step, because it means you are so close to finishing your project. I was stuck at first until I caught on to opening the strips then creasing and sewing. I am so in awe with your binding tutorials. You can see the long pointy thing in the picture below. That is so simple. I start out by prepping my binding. What part do you sew and what part do you cut off? I have always placed the binding on the firing and hand stitched the binding on the back. THANK YOU! (Of course with a slab binding it didn’t matter.)     Flirt is in stores […], […] of 12 blocks (all five inch blocks). Got all excited when I saw the pins you use. I’m finishing up a baby quilt now. This looks great and your tutorial was very well done. I like your method for the corners…it makes much better sense than the method I was taught. Even the store owner that told me that the quilt wasn’t finished until the binding was hand stitched down, is sewing her bindings on by machine. Thank you for the tips about the Husqvarna Viking Adjustable Bias Binding foot and the wider binding. A simple google search will […], […] Now, you’ll need to decide which side you want to sew your binding on. This is my preferred tutorial! Reverse the process. We LOVE the look of hand sewing! Thank you!! Pin the binding to a side of the quilt, matching the raw edges and leaving about a 10″ tail.  Start sewing under the pin using a 1/4″ seam allowance.   Use a walking foot. Yesterday, I provided a couple of ideas for getting them organized. Create the Binding and Stitch it to the Quilt. :0). This is a great tutorial! Thanks for a great tutorial; I like your method so much more than any of the ones that leave you with a seam down the binding so I shall have to give it a whirl. Just go slowly while you are learning and stitching on the back…eventually it becomes faster! I combined this with another tutorial to complete my first binding today! And I use the changeable dual feed 1/4″ guide food to sew on the binding. WOW! Binding your quilt with straight-grain, double-fold binding is a great, durable way to finish off the raw edges. : ) Love it! Machine binding can be so persnickity… but this looks like a technique well worth trying. For binding, I love CluckCluckSew’s machine binding tutorial. Thanks again! It's been stitched and secured to the wrong side of your quilt. This fab, Fall quilt finished just in time to stuff it in a, I’m FORCING myself to finish my fall quilt today, It's always hard to see in a tiny photo, but Kaitl, Big blocks = less blocks to make! How do you stitch the two pieces together, by hand down the crease lines, with the tails up in the air to be cut off later? If you use 2½” binding strips, this means you’re going to have “empty” binding that feels limp and thin or your binding will not be even on the front and the back. I tried a new method to sew on a binding this weekend, the one on Red Pepper Quilts, and was terrible at it. :). The steps to quilt binding by machine: 1. It’s my new favorite way to bind a quilt. Thank you soooo much :). So donation quilts are done on the machine. I used this tutorial to cut the blocks and once again, I used Cluck Cluck Sew’s machine binding tutorial to finish the […], […] then followed Allison of Cluck Cluck Sew’s wonderful binding tutorial to make and attach my […], […] you aren’t already comfortable binding, I’m going to point you to this tutorial from Cluck Cluck Sew (which is much better than anything I could write up.) I love ALL of your tutorials and thi is another great one!! At some point will you show how to bind a scallop edge quilt?P.S. I am going to try it on my Christmas mug rugs. Stitching the final binding seam on the front of the quilt by machine. ⠀ :) http://www.sewmccool.com/chinese-year-of-the-horse-hot-pad/, VERY helpful, well done pics. If you don’t have one of these metal tools, I highly recommend you get one. TIP Sew about 8 – 10″ of the binding and remove it from the sewing machine. Love your blog!!! I'm attempting machine binding for the first time tonight… need to get a quilt done by Saturday and I don't think I can get it done by hand that quickly… wish me luck! I’m going to turn the quilt so the quilt top is face up and I’ll pull that binding to the front and very carefully stitch it in place. -Allison. I don’t hand stitch unless it’s something where I HAVE […], […] corner hang tabs on the back of my Growing Tree Grove using THIS method, and bound the quilt using THIS great tutorial by Cluck Cluck […], […] – unfortunately it’s really hard to see the quilting on the fray background! That has GOT to be faster than hand sewing, I will have to try it. This way, you can watch that binding edge on the front and make sure you get a really nice stitch exactly where you want it. There are a few ways to match and sew the ends of the binding together. I tend to sew on the front binding more than not. Good one! Cx, is this kinda like stitching in the ditch? Let’s say each strip is like a V shape (on its side) and you’ve pinned one side of each V shape together. Thanks again. And who has that kind of time? Thanks for sharing and for the clear instructions! I like to use 2½” binding strips which have been joined on the diagonal and folded in half with wrong sides together. […], […] favorite binding tutorial is HERE, from Alison of Cluck Cluck […], […] Once I had the front piece quilted, I made the back panel of the pillow. You can see in the second photo the changes I made from the default settings. thanks!! It is possible to deliberately use the mismatch to create an intentionally visible stitch line on the fabric (whether from the first or the second step) by using a consistent intentional gap and a thread colour that will either “disappear” into the finished project or act as a framing accent. I was so pleased with the results, I just had to thank you for this awesome tutorial! In this case, its essential to bind your quilt to cover the raw edges and give your quilt some stability on those edges. However I have to say that this mitered corner does look very neat and I could always go back and hand stitch that corner down. Once you’re done binding, you’re […], […] for quilting shortcuts, I just learned to machine bind a quilt! I will be taking my walking foot with me.Thank’s for the help!!!!!! Just finished binding my first quilt following your steps. I’m going to give you a brief overview of both methods so you can judge which one you prefer. I use them quite often (of course have lots of pins, all shapes and sizes). 2. I usually have just enough to fold it over to the back, and just pull it across the seam line on the back and sew it down. -Allison, I've always sewn from the front… Will try this out though. To make straight-grain binding (pictured above), the binding strips are cut from selvage to selvage, sewn together into one long strip and pressed in half. I bound my first quilt ever this afternoon & I am very happy with the result. And I use the changeable dual feed 1/4″ guide food to sew on the binding. Thank you for the binding tutorial. […], […] this long strip to bind the runner together as you would a quilt. Line up the binding and quilt raw edges. ( 10 Kids) One trick I use on the wonderful new machines is move the needle in the direction needed. I do tell them though that they can bend….. Yours is the first machine sewn binding that I actually like the look of. Don’t tell anyone I told you this, but I always check out the binding to see how it was sewn on!  I would recommend machine binding over hand binding for durability. Same material, same batting, etc. Thank you so much for this tutorial!  It was definitely quick and easy, and definitely […], […] you are in a hurry, I recommend using Cluck Cluck Sew’s tutorial on finishing your binding using your […], […] Personally, I really like binding a quilt by hand because not only does it create a clean, blind finish, but it’s also mindless sewing and pretty much the only time I sit down to watch a movie or TV. But binding a quilt by machine can be efficient and look equally clean and tidy. So far, it has produced the best results out of my 8 failed attempts, but I still couldn't make this work. Also, I have never really caught on to joining the ends–I've always just overlapped them and I have never liked the end result. What would you do? You can also sew these together with a mitered edge…I don’t bother because this method is so quick for me now.  It looks complicated and its really hard to explain/take photos of…but once you try it you’ll get it. I’m like things to be neat and this isn’t neat according to me! It’s important to use the Dual Feed Foot for this process as we do not want that binding to stretch. As you say, the stitching on the front blends in with the quilting stitches. I can’t remember not using this method of attaching binding. You can see in the picture, that I’m using the edge of that opening in the Changeable Zigzag Foot as the guide for the seam. Much appreciated!!! I do all my quilts this way, so by now I’ve become fairly quick at it.  I still love a hand-stitched binding, but I’m more confident that my machine bound quilts can withstand lots of washings and use from my family.  I always machine bind baby quilts…because we all know that baby quilts get washed all.the.time. Thanks so much for sharing this! […], […] Machine Binding Tutorial, Cluck Cluck Sew […], […] Cluck Cluck Sew’s Binding Tutorial […], […] I finished it with simple straight lines to form diamond shapes, and machine bound it with my favorite method.  […], […] hour by machine binding. The difference between binding by machine and binding by hand is where you’ll start sewing. I couldn't work out why , when you turned it over to stitch the last and other side, , that there were 2 rows of stitching, and you pointed to just one row, saying.. stitch OVER this line…. Foot were you using all our, 2 reasons to use this method before but don’t like the one!! 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