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Batting Backing Binding 100 Borders: Tips and Techniques

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Are you a quilting enthusiast looking to enhance your skills and create stunning quilted projects? One essential technique to master is batting backing binding 100 borders. This technique ensures that your quilt top is properly supported, secured, and finished, resulting in a beautiful and functional quilt.

In this article, we will explore the step-by-step process of batting, backing, and binding the borders of your quilt. We will also provide valuable tips and techniques that will help you achieve professional-looking results.

What is Batting Backing Binding 100 Borders?

Before delving into the specifics, let's briefly understand the components involved in batting, backing, and binding borders.

The Ultimate Quilt Finishing Guide: Batting, Backing, Binding & 100+ Borders
by Harriet Hargrave (Kindle Edition)

4.8 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 52005 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 336 pages

Batting: Batting refers to the layer of padding or filling placed between the quilt top and backing fabric. It provides warmth, adds loft, and creates a puffy appearance to the quilt.

Backing: The backing fabric is the layer that goes underneath the quilt top. It is typically a plain fabric that complements the quilt design and provides stability to the overall structure of the quilt.

Binding: The binding is the fabric strip used to enclose the raw edges of the quilt and give it a finished look. It also provides durability and prevents the quilt layers from separating.

Borders: Borders are the fabric strips that surround the quilt, framing the central design. They can be of various widths and designs, adding visual interest and complementing the overall aesthetic of the quilt.

Step-by-Step Guide to Batting Backing Binding 100 Borders

Now, let's dive into the detailed process of batting, backing, and binding the borders of your quilt.

Step 1: Preparing the Quilt Top

1. Ensure that your quilt top is properly squared and pressed. Trim any excess threads or fabric to achieve clean edges.

2. Measure your quilt top to determine the required size for the batting, backing, and borders.

3. If necessary, trim your borders to the desired width and sew them together to create a continuous strip.

Step 2: Adding Batting and Backing

1. Lay your backing fabric right side down on a flat surface, ensuring it is larger than your quilt top.

2. Place the batting on top of the backing fabric, aligning the edges. Smooth out any wrinkles or creases.

3. Carefully position your quilt top on the batting, ensuring it is centered and aligned.

4. Baste the three layers together using pins, spray baste, or hand basting stitches.

Step 3: Sewing the Borders

1. Start by sewing the side borders. Place the border strip right sides together with the quilt top's side edge and sew with a ¼ inch seam allowance.

2. Press the seam towards the border strip, away from the quilt top.

3. Repeat the process for the top and bottom borders, ensuring the corners are mitered for a clean finish.

4. Trim any excess border fabric and press the borders away from the quilt top.

Step 4: Adding the Binding

1. Prepare your binding strips by joining them diagonally to create a continuous strip.

2. Starting in the middle of one side, align the raw edges of the binding strip with the quilt's raw edges, leaving a small tail.

3. Sew with a ¼ inch seam allowance, stopping about ¼ inch before reaching the corner.

4. Pivot the quilt and fold the binding strip up, aligning it with the adjoining side's raw edge.

5. Continue sewing the binding, repeating the process until you reach the starting point.

Tips and Techniques for Batting Backing Binding 100 Borders

Here are some valuable tips that will help you achieve professional-looking results:

1. Choose high-quality batting that suits your desired level of warmth, loft, and quilt thickness.

2. Opt for a backing fabric that complements your quilt design, ensuring it provides stability and durability.

3. Use precise measurements to ensure your borders are even and properly aligned.

4. Consider adding borders that complement the central quilt design or create visual contrast.

5. Practice mitering corners to achieve clean and polished results.

6. Experiment with different binding techniques, such as machine binding or hand stitching, to find your preferred method.

Batting, backing, and binding the borders of your quilt is an essential technique that elevates the overall appearance and functionality of your project. By following the step-by-step guide and implementing the provided tips and techniques, you'll be able to create stunning quilts that showcase your skills and creativity. Happy quilting!

The Ultimate Quilt Finishing Guide: Batting, Backing, Binding & 100+ Borders
by Harriet Hargrave (Kindle Edition)

4.8 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 52005 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 336 pages

Master Quilt Borders, Backing, and Bindings! Finish your quilt strong with a polished and professional touch! From borders to binding (with batting in between) this is the perfect reference tool with step-by-step instructions on how to complete each finishing touch. Go from ordinary to extraordinary with over 100 different border options to give your quilt pizzaz and explore numerous ways on how to bind a quilt. Plus, you’ll never ruin a quilt again with the wrong choice of batting as tips and tricks will give you the insight and confidence you need to always make the right decision. Take all the guesswork out of finishing quilts with this essential guide! Make more than 100 different borders with step-by-step instructions on how to piece and add them to your quilt top Learn numerous ways to bind your quilt from straight and bias binding to prairie points and beyond This guide is the perfect lifelong reference tool that can be referred to again and again

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