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How to Bind Your Quilt, Pillowcase StyleThe simplest way to finish a quilt requires no binding fabric
This method of binding your quilt involves simply sewing around the edges of the quilt sandwich as if it were a giant pillowcase. Use it when you're in a hurry.
Not every quilt is destined to become an heirloom. Some quilts are thrown together quickly and lead short, hardworking lives—as nap quilts at a preschool, for example, or as picnic quilts stored in the trunk of your car. The pillowcase binding method, sometimes also called "birthing" a quilt, is an easy way to bind this kind of everyday, working quilt. See other options for binding your quilt. The pillowcase method treats your quilt as if it were a large pillowcase, leaving an opening on one side that's big enough to turn the “pillowcase” inside out. Then the quilt is turned right side out and blind stitched or top-stitched to close the opening. The pillowcase method can be a good way to assemble a quilt when you’re in a hurry or if you know the quilt is destined not to become an heirloom. It’s easiest to use on smaller quilts; for example the technique works well with 18” x 18” doll quilts.. Some quilters have had trouble turning larger quilts right side out. Step-by-Step Instructions
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