So glad it was helpful to you. Congratulations on your first quilt. Inside corners are not always easy and usually not on a first quilt! So good going!
This was the best explanation I've seen on how to do this! Thank you!! I'm a new quilter and I'm going to attempt a charm pack table runner project that has a staircase edge to it. I'm good at the corner mitering on the outside corners and after watching this I'm now pretty confident that the inside corners are gonna be a piece of cake if I take my time. I'm off to watch some of your other videos :)
Perfect tutorial. My daybed quilt has cutouts on the end to accommodate the bed frame and I have an end "flap" with 2 inside corners. Thank you! Oh, and it's my first quilt!
Good video. Im trying to gather tips for taking out my duster. Everything fits but the shoulders, too narrow. Im assuming i just cut a pair of slits down the back and add cloth diamonds. What i was wondering: the slits. You cant hem a slit because its almost a 360 degree turn. Should i just slap the diamond on top of the slit like a patch, and hope the slits dont fray? Just sew some extra lines around the ends to 'hold' the threads? I can NOT find any good videos about taking out a shirt and im only am average sewer -_-
I searched for hours for a tutorial like this! I'm so glad I found this tutorial! Thank you.
Glad it was useful!
So glad it was helpful to you. Congratulations on your first quilt. Inside corners are not always easy and usually not on a first quilt! So good going!
Thank you! Your video made finishing the collar on my costume so much easier!!
Very helpful; thank you SO much for publishing or whatever you call it on RUclips!
This was the best explanation I've seen on how to do this! Thank you!! I'm a new quilter and I'm going to attempt a charm pack table runner project that has a staircase edge to it. I'm good at the corner mitering on the outside corners and after watching this I'm now pretty confident that the inside corners are gonna be a piece of cake if I take my time. I'm off to watch some of your other videos :)
Very helpful and quick video. Thank you!
Perfect tutorial. My daybed quilt has cutouts on the end to accommodate the bed frame and I have an end "flap" with 2 inside corners. Thank you! Oh, and it's my first quilt!
Thank you so much. I need to make a window in my daughters teepee and this will really help! So easy to follow.
Thank you so much for your perfect instruction - it was reallly what I was looking for!
Wonderful video. So helpful. Thank you so much for this!
Thank you for viewing. I'm glad it was helpful.
Thank you 🙏
Thanks so much for this video. I have a Christmas tree potholder with 2 inside corners and I couldn't figure out what to do with the binding.
+judygold47 You're very welcome! I'm glad it helped you.
can you sew it on by machine just as well?
Good video. Im trying to gather tips for taking out my duster. Everything fits but the shoulders, too narrow. Im assuming i just cut a pair of slits down the back and add cloth diamonds.
What i was wondering: the slits. You cant hem a slit because its almost a 360 degree turn. Should i just slap the diamond on top of the slit like a patch, and hope the slits dont fray? Just sew some extra lines around the ends to 'hold' the threads? I can NOT find any good videos about taking out a shirt and im only am average sewer -_-