I spied this cute, cute, cute mini quilt at Why Not Sew?. She uses tiny hexagons for the tree leaves, something I see she does in several of her larger quilts. Clever. Visit her post, Birdies Holding a Quilt to see more.
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Bind Like a Boss – Video Tutorial
Welcome to an exciting quilting journey as this video guides you through the art of machine binding, ensuring a polished finish for your quilting projects. Join us in unraveling the secrets of machine binding mastery with this step-by-step tutorial video.
This machine binding tutorial is hands down the best I’ve come across, and I’ve been avidly watching quilting tutorials for years. The technique of leaving about an 1/8th of an inch of the quilt backing fabric visible during binding application was a revelation! Why didn’t I think of that before? It’s clear how this seemingly simple step can significantly enhance accuracy and overall appearance. Currently, I’m free-motion quilting the last two bordered sides of a large quilt, and I’m genuinely excited about the binding process
How sweet! That reminds me of the little birdie quilt holders I made for my daughter’s quilt…I posted about it here:
http://angelicasadventures.blogspot.com/2009/02/tattoo-style-swallow-quilt-holders-on.html
I also featured a step-by-step, DIY “instructable” on Instructables.com. We love them, and while I’ve never seen anything else like them, I know it was easy enough for us to make, so if you can do it, more power to you!