Binding Video

For those who have asked to see how I’m finishing the binding by machine, I made a little video.


And here are a couple of closeup pictures.  This first picture shows the front.  You can hardly see any machine stitching!

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This shows the stitched corner.

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Why didn’t I figure this out sooner?

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66 Responses to “Binding Video”

  1. Karen L says:

    Great video!!!! I might even get brave enough to try this.

    Karen L

  2. Bessie H. says:

    I can’t believe you did this just today for the first time.
    It looks great! When I tried this it was a total mess.
    Maybe the fact that I sewed like a bat out of Hell
    had something to do with it. I will try it again sometime
    when it is a utility quilt.

  3. natderueil says:

    thank you! the video is great. I did try once but didn’t pin as much and therefore didn’t get that nice result. I will try again this way!
    Nat, from sunny Paris, France

  4. Yvonne says:

    Great video….I’ve tried to do it that way in the past but I think I had the back flap over too much and it didn’t look nice. Yours look great and I am going to try it again, thanks to you. :)

  5. Gwen says:

    Judy, thanks for the video! I’m encouraged to try this. Even better was hearing your voice. Wish I was getting to visit with you this summer. Good to hear from Speck, too! Hugs!

  6. Another Linda says:

    Oh, I enjoyed the video, thanks for posting this!

  7. Karen says:

    Judy, that looks great and your video was very easy to follow. I’m going to try it on a small wall hanging. What a timesaver!
    Thanks.

  8. Donna says:

    Terrific video! I’m sending a link to all my quilting friends to tell them all about it. Thanks, Judy.

  9. Deb Levy says:

    Great video Judy!

  10. Nancy says:

    The video makes it look doo-able to me! Thanks ever so much. I am off to put a link to your post on my blog so everyone can see it…

  11. Judy says:

    Great video. Thanks. Isn’t technology wonderful……think of how many people learned a new technique today.

    Do you have your pile of quilts finished yet? ;-)

  12. Sarah Myers says:

    Thank you Judy, for the binding video. This old bird learned a new trick today!
    Now on to binding all the piled up quilts. Sarah e4e

  13. Brenda says:

    I have a queen size that I have just not wanted to sit down and sew that binding on….. now, I think I just might have found a better way….. thanks for the video, and it was great to have a voice to go with the blog! I am glad I took my ‘break’ (I have been sewing all day) and thought I would see what some of my blogging buddies have been up to. Great way to spend a little time. Thanks Judy!

  14. Pam says:

    Wahoo!! Great video and now I know what your voice sounds like. Job well done. Once again you have risen to the challenge. Way to go!!

  15. Robin says:

    Thank you!!!!!!!!!! Great video! But I still think I will start with something small rather than the king size that I have to sew the binding on.

  16. Rebecca says:

    Aw, Speck wants to be on camera!

    Great tip about NOT ironing. To get a better result by skipping a step is the best of two worlds.

  17. Judy, thanks for this wonderful video! It’s lovely to hear your voice, as well — you speak so nicely! Can’t wait to try out your method. Take care — Dianne B. in England

  18. Pat says:

    GREAT video….I may even be able to get good results after seeing that. I loved hearing your voice (and Speck’s, too). Thanks for doing this for us!

  19. Judy, that’s a great video and I will try this technique on my next quilt! You look and sound like a pro videographer!

  20. Regina says:

    Great Video, Judy! It looks wonderful!

  21. KimP says:

    Judy, this is fantastic! Thank you for doing this – I’m going to try it on my next quilt. And it was fun to hear the Louisiana in your voice!

  22. Debby says:

    Wow, Judy, you got that video up fast – and such a professional job! That was very nice of you!

    I was just wondering, since you used the same fabric for the binding that you used for the border, why you didn’t just flip the border over to the back and then machine sew it down? I do that on my “fast” kid’s type quilts sometimes.

    Thanks again,

    Debby

  23. Diana Wilson says:

    Oh Judy I LOVE YOU! I had never tried this and wouldn’t you know I am quilting a quilt today that I needed for a grad gift tomorrow. I am going to attempt to get it done including sewing down the binding by machine. I will let you know if it worked as well for me. You may have saved me today!
    Great video!

  24. Shari says:

    This is a great video – very clear instructions. Thank you! I’m so impressed. I would probably have not considered this as a serious option without seeing your video.

    PS love your accent too….

  25. Linda says:

    Thanks for your video, I had just finished sewing a binding by machine and thought I might have missed something but no that is just how I do it. Except I always have to go around and resew areas where the binding was missed on the back. Any suggestions?
    ps I have tried glue and found it to take much longer than just pinning. and it was a mess.

  26. Jeanne says:

    You just gave me hope! Awesome video… made everything clear as can be! I’ve tried putting the binding on by machine, (did the glue and iron thing), but was never really happy with the result… but now, I’m going to try it again! I like the pins better… it seems like it would be easier to “adjust” if need be. Thanks!

  27. Leah S says:

    Loved the video – the message was easily received, even though I don’t have any sound. :D

    It’s all lovely and beautiful… but my one problem is that you used PINS!! Yeah, that’s the step I “skip”. Good thing I enjoy doing the binding by hand, eh?

    It’s sure fun to watch quilting evolve over time. There’s a lot of squawking when a new method comes on the market. Like rotary cutters or switching from hand quilting to machine quilting. So finishing the binding by hand is going to be reserved for special quilts or for those who love it. ;)

    20 or 30 years later… “hey! Would you look at that? The binding is done by hand. Isn’t that so hip?” (I’m sure “hip” will be the word in place of cool, awesome, etc.)

    • Cynthia H., El Cerrito, CA says:

      Just as long as the word “groovy” never comes back again…I never used it then and never will…

      But I will *definitely* use machine-finished bindings! :-)

  28. Quiltbirdie says:

    Thanks for the great video – I’m going to try that on a small quilt first.

  29. Tracy says:

    Thanks for the informational video. I have only one lap quilt ready for binding and I’ve been putting it off. I don’t mind hand quilting but getting started is too hard! I’ve been hearing/reading about machine binding and thanks to your video I’m gonna give it a whirl!
    Oh yeah, I love your accent! to my PA ears it’s very cool!

  30. Elaine Adair says:

    Wonderful video – your tip about NOT PRESSING is the solution to my less-than lovely efforts at machine binding. Thanks – I’m going to try this next time on ‘regular’ quilts.

    Where/how was the camera mounted?

    BTW, I find the glue method kinda fussy with extra work. My binding application is very good, so I won’t change it but I DID try the glue method. Yuk! LOL

  31. Marla Southers says:

    You have taught me something new today! I am going to try this soon! I tried machine sewing binding down once but did it from the back and immediately ripped it out. I never thought about doing it from the fron and on the seam line. Thanks Judy!

  32. Gwynette says:

    Judy, I’ve got to say that I didn’t notice an accent…… of course, I’m from Louisiana, too. You sounded normal to me!!! Great video. If I ever decide to machine bind, your video will be a good reference with concise instructions.

  33. Allie says:

    I have GOT to try this – thank you so much! I really didn’t like the idea of glue.

  34. Thank you for this video it was great…you made it look so easy…will try it…I have done it using a fancy stitch but never thought of doing in the ditch and you are right from the front you cannot tell…wow…thanks again…

  35. Cindy B says:

    I’m one of the ones that uses school glue for bindings. Did you know that Elmer’s School Glue is really not a glue at all? It’s a very thick starch. I sew a 1/4 zig zag all around the quilt edges before sewing the binding to the quilt. It keeps the edges flat and gives me a visual guide. The video was very clear and easy to understand.

  36. Bonnie S says:

    Thanks for the excellent video. Although I love doing hand binding, I am going to try this method next time – and hopefully save myself some time!

    You are always so generous in giving instructions, sharing ideas, and providing free patterns. Thank you very much.

  37. Cheryl L says:

    Wow Judy, that is a wonderful video. You explained it all so well and it really helps to actually be able to watch you do it. I have a quilt that needs to be bound in a hurry, so I’m for sure going to give this a try. Those corners are perfect! Thanks so much for doing this! You’re just the best!

  38. Awesome video Judy! I have two quilts sitting in the cabinet waiting for binding. (They have been waiting a long time!) I will have to try this. Thank you for such a detailed tutorial!

  39. Carmi says:

    Thanks for the video Judy. I’m going to try it on one of mine this weekend.

  40. Amy C says:

    The video was great. Your binding looks so perfectly even with just the right away of fabric to flip to the other side. I have a question and I apologize if you have been asked before. When you are sewing your binding, how wide do you cut your fabric strips? Then what is your seam width when you attach the binding to the quilt?

  41. Sandy says:

    You did a great job explaining this in your video and it was also nice to hear your voice. Your quilt looked so professional. I plan to try this on a wall hanging .

    Thanks for sharing this with us.

  42. bingo~bonnie says:

    I machine stitched a binding on to a blanket for Nora just this week… but your way, and results are so much better than mine! ;) I’m so glad I got to take a look at your video tonight Judy! Thanks Judy for sharing a video! You did a great job.

    Now…why didn’t I think of stitching in the ditch?

    I’m read earlier this week how you dreaded to get busy binding… and am so glad you gave this another try – and I’m sure you are too :) Now you’ll have each in those stacks done,DONE in a week or two! ;) if not sooner!

  43. Ruby says:

    Thanks for doing the video! Once again you have given me the courage to try something new.

  44. bingo~bonnie says:

    Judy – don’t forget to tag this as “video” or how-to video

    so that one day if i’m looking for it or any of the other cute little videos you have made I can find them ;)

    Bonnie

  45. Vicky says:

    Wow, what a fantastic tutorial. I have a little quilt that I’m going to try it on! Thanks, Judy!

  46. Quinta da Quilter says:

    Wow! It looks so easy! Gonna have to go play!

  47. Mary Lea says:

    Thank you so much for sharing your machine binding. It is a great video.
    I hope mine come out that good.

  48. Eileen Keane says:

    Judy,
    Great video! Thank you so much. I have a couple of questions:
    Do you trim to the edge of the quilt or 1/4″ away before you attach the binding to the front?
    Do you cut off the little “ear” at the corner that goes under the miter?
    Thanks!!!

  49. Becky I says:

    You did a supurb job! I usually use a decorative stitch so I don’t have to worry about the stitch in the ditch but I’ll have to try it your way on my next binding. Thanks again for all your help and encouragement. You are a blessing!

  50. Ok…that surely does look easier and faster than doing it by hand…I have a stack almost as tall as yours awaiting the binding tacked down and I just might have to try your method…thanks so much for sharing the video…I’m going to be be brave enough to try it this weekend.