What I intended to be a short tutorial ended up being just under 17 minutes. I am very sorry about that, but I hope you’ll find something useful here and thus forgive the length.
As in all things handmade, this is the way I do it. I am in no way saying you have to do it my way. This tutorial was created specifically for a few of my TTMT friends that wanted to see how I personally bind a quilt when I want to do it entirely by machine.
The quilt shown is from my 2014 UFO list and is now done and ready to donate!
Here’s an update:
- HP Swap Quilt
- Vintage Quilt Top
- Churn Dash Quilt
- 10 Minute Block Quilt
- PoD Signature Quilt – almost done!
- TABABOM
- TABABOM Signature Quilt
- Embroidered Flower Quilt
- Topsy Turvy Trees
- Australia Quilt
Flannel orphan blocksCompleted top donated to The Linus Connection!- Mustachio
- Misc. Blocks (orphan, blog hops, etc.)
- Garden Party blocks
- NAWWAL
Wedding Quilt Orphan BlocksComplete! To donate to The Linus Connection March 2014!- 80s T-Shirts
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