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How to Finish a String Quilt

    • 1). Lay the finished quilt sandwich -- the top, batting and backing -- on the table with the top facing up. Open the binding strip; lay the edge of the binding along the edge of the quilt with the right side facing down. The cut edges should line up.

    • 2). Pin the binding in place along the edge of the quilt; stop pinning when you reach the first corner. Sew the binding in place using a 1/4-inch seam. Stop 1/4 inches from the corner and remove the quilt from the sewing machine.

    • 3). Pull the binding up and to the left of the quilt. Bring the binding back up to the right, folding it over itself. You may need to put your finger on the binding when bringing it back over; this creates a nice clean fold in the binding. Pin the binding in the corner, then continue pinning along the side.

    • 4). Sew the binding down the side of the quilt. Continue pinning and sewing the binding to the quilt until you have gotten back where you first began.

    • 5). Flip the binding over the edge of the quilt and pin it to the back side of the quilt. Thread your needle and whip stitch the binding to the back of the quilt. Use tiny stitches so they are less visible.

    • 6). Wash and dry your quilt when the binding is complete; this will make the fabric pucker and give it the traditional quilted look.

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