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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Binding a Quilt


Have you had a chance to check out our new quilt pattern at CKC, Barbara's Bedruffle Quilt Top?  It's so gorgeous and all those ruffles will be worth the time and effort you put into it!

Once you get your quilt top sewn, you will be ready to finish and bind your quilt.  On Tuesday we showed you how to "finish" your quilt with the batting and backing. And now today we're going to show you how to "bind" your quilt!  




The quilt binding will secure all the edges and add a pretty border to your quilt. There are several ways it can be done and our PDF instructions will show you one of our favorite methods. With our easy calculations and step-by-step photos there won't be any guesswork involved even if this is your first quilt! 


Now that you know what you're getting, you can download our free





Please share your finished quilt photos with us in the CKC patterns group, and keep an eye out for more quilt top patterns and accessories coming soon! 

Let's Create! ~ Kristen 

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