Quilt Binding: Joining Ends, Marci Baker of Alicia’s Attic
Learn how to easily join the ends of your quilt binding so that no one can tell the last seam from any other. Just one part of our Clearview of Quilting.
Learn how to easily join the ends of your quilt binding so that no one can tell the last seam from any other. Just one part of our Clearview of Quilting.
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I have referred to this video several times. It is so helpful! Thank you so much!
Thank you SO much for this!!!
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!!
This is a wonderful technique. I love it. I have tried many others and none worked as well or as easily.
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Great tutorial. Thank you!
Thanks for the wonderful video! I was able to do mine right away with this info. I’ve tried it with many other tools and help but couldn’t do it properly alone. This absolute did help.
Perfect!!
My first binding and quilt your video helped so much it turned out perfect first time no seam ripper needed. I am so proud of my self.
Thanks So Much
I always wondered what the secret of the universe was. Now I know. It is this method of quilt binding….lololol. This is so awesome. Thanks for posting this video. You saved my life.
I LOVE this technique. Love it love it love it. It is the only way to do a binding. Thank you.
What a great video! Very zoomed in so I can see every detail!
Best joining binding ends instruction I ever found. Thank you. I have used this 4 time in the last 2 weeks.
I went to the Int’l quilt show in Houston in October and purchased a tool to connect the binding ends. I was extremely frustrated with it. I looked on YouTube for help. I found you and this technique worked GREAT! I have put this in my favorites on my computer and will teach it to my weekly quilting ladies. Great job!!
Excellent!! I have been an semi-expert quilter for 20 years and finally learned how to do the last thing I have never been able to do to my liking. Thank you.
wow thanks for this vid
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The method is for when all of the binding is attached to the quilt and you need to join the last two ends. (The sample I worked with may have been misleading since it was so small.) Thank you for the feedback. This will help me evaluate other instruction examples.
This worked like a charm. My binding is on the bias so I had to be careful not to stretch it. Thanks.
I followed the video and my binding came together perfectly! Thank you so much!
This is great! I’ve tried this before, but it didn’t come out right. Now I can come back as many times as I need to, and I know it will work. Thanks a bunch!
Thank you so much for your feedback! Please share this video with your friends! Happy Quilting!
What a wonderful video! You’re a true quilting teacher!
Thank you so much for this information. I needed a review–I took a class a few years ago but haven’t done this since then. Thank you again.
Wow – thank you so much. I have taken classes and watched tons of videos that were no where near as easy as this method. I was going to buy a binding buddy tool but I just tried this and it worked AWESOME! – LOVE your vidoes. THANKS again
Thanks! I have seen somthing almost like this but not as easy. This works greata and so easy to remember. I love it.
Rebecca Heinze
Dear Jacqueline,
Thanks for watching. Im glad you liked it and I hope it helps you with your quilting. If you any other topic that you would like to see some hints on, let me know. I am putting together other videos to produce and would enjoy making them be what people want, not necessarily what I think they want.
Enjoy your time in Holland. I know Eileen is. She sent me photos of some of the shops. Hopefully Ill be able to visit sometime while they are living there.
Marci Baker
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