Thank you so much!! I tried following another tutorial that I ended up trying to redo several times with no luck. Yours was simple and straightforward. Thanks again!
Thank you Randi. I can now delete allllll the videos I have saved over the years on joining the ends on my binding. This is exactly what I needed. I will never use another video to help me join my ends.
That was a fantastic video. Thank you for your simple and slow instlructions. I’ve never really had a problem putting binding on quilts but I did it a bit differently than you did. I’m going to adopt your method from here forward. ❤
Wow, this is simply the best video. I've watched other videos about joining the binding and was more confused after I watched them. Yours is so simple, concise, to the point, and calm. Thank you for this.
Hi Randi, I just came across this video and it was a blessing. I don't have trouble binding quilts, but byAnnie bags are a different beast. Your method is perfect. Thank you. Happy Sewing. ❤❤❤
I am the world's worst binder. Right now I am binding Annie's (free pattern) Easy Does it and your hack is marvelous. Thanks to all the By Annie Facebook members who have mentioned this hack!
Hi, Randi! Thank you SO much for this awesome joining video! I have been quilting for a long time but always have to look up how to join the ends. Now that I have found your method, I will be using it from now on! I just managed to make a perfect join for my quilt which I will be entering in my State Fair this summer, all thanks to you! Bobbie🥰
You're Awesome! I hadn't done any binding in awhile, so I came back to the video and refreshed my memory. Thnks for all you do to make our sewing lives easier. 😊
This video is very useful. I have found it very helpful. 9:16 You’ve explained it very well. Your mountain reference is extremely helpful too. Thank you very much!
Your tutorial for joining binding ends is the best one I found on internet. Your camera was perfectly stationed so we could see the exact way we would do these final steps.
Thank you so much! I always dread joining binding because I have to rip out several times before I get it right. It worked the first time with your method!
I learned this method from another video and it’s the best method I’ve seen. I liked your tip about pulling the binding, I usually cut it just a little bit shorter. Thank you 😊
Wow this is really helpful to me. I am intimated by bias binding and afraid it's not going to work out. This video put me at ease. I think i can do this. Thank you so much Randi! 👍🙌😘
QUESTION...Would this method work for straight of grain binding? Since it doesn't have as much stretch, i wasn't sure. Beautiful tutorial! perfect camera angle and lighting. I could actually clearly see what you were demonstrating! :)
I’m making the A place for Everything. I am short (20”) the 24” square fabric needed to make the bias binding but I found some extra bias strip from another project. I need to know how long a piece I need in total.
This was really great. I really get confused when I sew the ends together. I really enjoyed your analogies. Can you tell me is it the same if you’re not using bias binding. I usually measure on one side leaving an overlap the same as the width of the binding… which is actually the same measurement as yours you just 1/2ed it. Thanks in advance
Once again this is a great technique. Question, on the Clam binding hack you say that’s the only time you will say to iron bias binding. Do you iron the bias binding for quilts? Thx ❤
I think I understand the use of bias binding eg bag making vs quilt making You replied that to someone that one could use straight of grain binding (1) But does your math stay the same and (2) do you pull the fabric or is it necessary to pull. Thank you
You can't use straight binding on curves. You can use this joining method on quilt binding. When you're using straight binding, you don't pull on it because it doesn't have stretch to it like bias binding does.
Thanks, Randi! Ditto what Annebrassell4230 said below. Very well done and detailed! I especially like the rotating of the ends. I always have to double check myself and 50% of the time I'm wrong. I will still double check myself before cutting off the 'mountain tip' but now I plan on having a 99.9% success rate. Thanks!! I've also heard it described as a pair of pants and you want to sew across the waist.
@ thank you. I was asking how long of a piece you cut from the tail of the binding to use to measure with. So I will guess that it is 2.25 x 2.25 square piece.
I never use bias binding except when I have scalloped edges or rounded corners. On a regular square quilt, placemat, etc. I have never stretched non-bias binding - in fact I go to great lengths to make sure it isn’t stretched! Even in your video you can see that when you attach it back to the quilt, it’s going to pull in the quilt as it goes back to its original shape. You are the only one I have ever seen that purposely stretches the binding so please teach an old dog a new trick and tell us what is the advantage? Thank you.
Hello Randi! I’m sorry to have to ask you this question on your channel however I couldn’t find you any other way😩 since you are familiar with the Annie patterns and are so talented, I am really stuck on her Travel Essentials 2.0. I posted my problem I’m having today looking for anyone who may be able to help me so far to no avail. If you can find the post from Tami Roberts (me) could you help me in any way? I would be very great full if you could. Im unable to continue with my project until I get further instructions. Thank you Randi❣️
Nailed it lady, i think i got this perplexing procedure. Your an excellent teacher😊
Thanks so much!
Thank you so much!! I tried following another tutorial that I ended up trying to redo several times with no luck. Yours was simple and straightforward. Thanks again!
I'm so glad it was helpful!
Thank you. Finally a good teaching on this.
I'm glad it was helpful!
I like the reference of the mountain top! I see the sewing line as taking the top off the mountain. I can remember that!!
Thank you Randi. I can now delete allllll the videos I have saved over the years on joining the ends on my binding. This is exactly what I needed. I will never use another video to help me join my ends.
I'm so glad it was helpful!
Thank you Randi! That is the BEST binding video out there!!
Thank you for teaching this slowly…for us older folks! This is the best video I’ve seen for joining binding!!!
Thank you!!
Best binding instructions ever!
THANK YOU! No other tutorial I've seen has shown exactly how to open up the two ends so the binding isn't twisted.
I'm so glad it was helpful!
That was a fantastic video. Thank you for your simple and slow instlructions. I’ve never really had a problem putting binding on quilts but I did it a bit differently than you did. I’m going to adopt your method from here forward. ❤
Wow, this is simply the best video. I've watched other videos about joining the binding and was more confused after I watched them. Yours is so simple, concise, to the point, and calm. Thank you for this.
Great video. Best description,never understood how to place the fabric . It always came out twisted. Thank you so much!
Hi Randi, I just came across this video and it was a blessing. I don't have trouble binding quilts, but byAnnie bags are a different beast. Your method is perfect. Thank you. Happy Sewing. ❤❤❤
You are so welcome!
Ah! My binding came out perfect the first time for the first time!! 🎉😂🎉
YES!! 🎉
I am the world's worst binder. Right now I am binding Annie's (free pattern) Easy Does it and your hack is marvelous. Thanks to all the By Annie Facebook members who have mentioned this hack!
Glad it was helpful!
You’ve made it look so easy, thank you!
This is the best, most clear explanation I have found! Thank you so much!
I'm glad it's helpful. Thanks for watching.
Hi, Randi! Thank you SO much for this awesome joining video! I have been quilting for a long time but always have to look up how to join the ends. Now that I have found your method, I will be using it from now on! I just managed to make a perfect join for my quilt which I will be entering in my State Fair this summer, all thanks to you! Bobbie🥰
Oh, yay! I'm so glad it helped! Good luck at the fair.
Thank you, Randi! 🥰
Outstanding technique explained extremely well. Thank you so much for making this so simple.
Thanks so much! I'm glad it was helpful.
This is, without a doubt, the best video that I’ve seen for joining ends. Thank you so much for sharing your technique!
You are so welcome!
Brilliant video!! I am making a By Annie bag for the first time, and I'm not a quilter, so this detailed, very clear explanation is much appreciated!
Glad it was helpful!
You're Awesome! I hadn't done any binding in awhile, so I came back to the video and refreshed my memory. Thnks for all you do to make our sewing lives easier. 😊
Glad I could help!
This video is very useful. I have found it very helpful. 9:16 You’ve explained it very well. Your mountain reference is extremely helpful too. Thank you very much!
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I’ve struggled to “get” this method for a year now and your tutorial is the best I’ve found
Glad it helped!
I was pulling my hair out trying to figure out how to join my binding! You made it so simple ! Thank you !!!
I'm so glad it helped!
Your tutorial for joining binding ends is the best one I found on internet. Your camera was perfectly stationed so we could see the exact way we would do these final steps.
Thanks so much! I'm glad it's helpful.
thank you for an easy to understand method of binding the ends of bias tape !
Glad it was helpful!
Oh my gosh I wish I’d seen this video along time ago. Thank you thank you
I'm glad it helped!
Great demonstration. You make it look easy!
ACROSS the mountain...that fixed my issues with sewing the wrong diagonal! Thank you!
I'm glad it helped!
Genius! Great visuals and explanation!
Thanks so much!
This was the easiest binding I’ve ever done it came out perfect thank you
Great to hear!
Thank you for this. I FINALLY get it after watching your video!
I'm glad it's helpful!
Thank you. I have been patiently waiting for your video! It makes joining the binding so much easier!
Brilliant explanation of how to not get ends twisted . Thank you for your help
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much.
You're brilliant at explaining how to join your bias binding.
Thank you. Anita
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent way of explaining for the joining the ends. You are good tutor
Glad it was helpful!
THANK YOU! This is so helpful. I struggle with the join & have tried many methods & this one makes the most sense.
Glad it was helpful!
it worked perfectly!! thank you!
Awesome! Thanks for watching.
Excellent explanation- thank you very much. Great camera work, too ❤️
Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much for the descriptive explanation!❤
Thank you so much! I always dread joining binding because I have to rip out several times before I get it right. It worked the first time with your method!
Woohoo! I'm so glad to hear that!
I have been struggling to get this right. Your video explained it to me perfectly. Thank you.
Thanks for watching! I'm so glad it helped.
Thank you so much!! This video got me right out of a jam on my By Annie project. Great video!
I'm so glad it's helpful!
Thanks so much for these tips!!!
That was fabulous, thank you so much.. Jean
Thanks for watching!
Incredibly technique and so well explained. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
I learned this method from another video and it’s the best method I’ve seen. I liked your tip about pulling the binding, I usually cut it just a little bit shorter. Thank you 😊
Beautiful video! Thank you for taking the time!!
Wow this is really helpful to me. I am intimated by bias binding and afraid it's not going to work out. This video put me at ease. I think i can do this. Thank you so much Randi! 👍🙌😘
This came at the perfect time. Thank you, very easy to understand.
Love your technique!You make it look so easy putting the edges together, always had trouble doing that.
Glad it was helpful!
Without a doubt…best tutorial EVER …thank 🙏💜🙏
Thank you for this video! It helps loads 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you! I joined and subscribed!
OMG This made joining the end so so so much easier !! Thank you Randi 👏
Great video‼️
Thank you 🤗
This was a very easy way to join the binding ends! Thank you for all your tips!
Glad it was helpful!
THANK YOU SO MUCH! This has helped me immensely! Your explanation was fantastic. I truly appreciate this. ❤
Thank you for your very clear instructions. They were tremendously helpful.
SO HELPFUL!!! This is exactly where I mess up, Thank you!!
Great method, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks you so much for your video I always struggle with this when I haven’t done it in a while very easy your the best
Thank you. This is a great video
Brilliant! Even though you cut your fabric straight, the bias seam comes out diagonally.
Brilliant! Thank you 😊
Glad you liked it!
Great video, Randi. I will definitely try it! Thanks.
Love it!
Thank you. Have tried to do this. I could not but your video helped. I can now di it
Glad it helped
Really clear instructions Thankyou 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Fabulous!
Thank you so much. I have struggled with this for years. Do you have any other helpful hints like this up your sleeve.
Thanks, so much easier than the other clips I watched 😊
Glad it helped!
Thank you!! This is really helpful with such clear and concise instructions and demonstrations of the steps.
Wow. You made it look so simple. Can’t wait to try it. Thank you 😊
Wonderfull. I loved. Thankyou very much. TX/PR
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you friend you really explain this well 😄
Glad it was helpful!
This is brilliant….could have done with it last year 😂
Thank you, best video I have for this!!
Thank you! I works and made so much sense
Wonderful!
Congratulations 🎉🎉👏👏👏👏!
This worked great for me
Great to hear!
Love this!!
QUESTION...Would this method work for straight of grain binding? Since it doesn't have as much stretch, i wasn't sure.
Beautiful tutorial! perfect camera angle and lighting. I could actually clearly see what you were demonstrating! :)
Yes, it will work for straight binding.
Very helpful, thank you
Just tried this on a scrap, and it was so much easier than using the triangle rulers method!
I'm so glad it was helpful!
@randisroost I'm now subscribed to your channel 😃
@@lisahance thanks so much!
I’m making the A place for Everything. I am short (20”) the 24” square fabric needed to make the bias binding but I found some extra bias strip from another project. I need to know how long a piece I need in total.
This was really great. I really get confused when I sew the ends together. I really enjoyed your analogies. Can you tell me is it the same if you’re not using bias binding. I usually measure on one side leaving an overlap the same as the width of the binding… which is actually the same measurement as yours you just 1/2ed it. Thanks in advance
Straight (non-bias) binding would be the same, except you wouldn't stretch it.
Thankyou 🙏
You’re welcome 😊
Excellent instructions but, I had a smaller project. A Hot Pad 10-11" and it was difficult. Would you recommend it for small projects?
thank you that's great tried the annie one but too confusing yours is so easy
I realize I’m late coming to this video…..but would you please tell me why you stretch the binding? Just curious. Thank you!
I just like to be sure that the binding is nice and snug.
I love the mountaint comment -- helps me remember the right way to draw the line!
Once again this is a great technique. Question, on the Clam binding hack you say that’s the only time you will say to iron bias binding. Do you iron the bias binding for quilts? Thx ❤
I don't use bias binding on quilts.
I think I understand the use of bias binding eg bag making vs quilt making You replied that to someone that one could use straight of grain binding (1) But does your math stay the same and
(2) do you pull the fabric or is it necessary to pull. Thank you
You can't use straight binding on curves.
You can use this joining method on quilt binding. When you're using straight binding, you don't pull on it because it doesn't have stretch to it like bias binding does.
Thanks, Randi! Ditto what Annebrassell4230 said below. Very well done and detailed! I especially like the rotating of the ends. I always have to double check myself and 50% of the time I'm wrong. I will still double check myself before cutting off the 'mountain tip' but now I plan on having a 99.9% success rate. Thanks!! I've also heard it described as a pair of pants and you want to sew across the waist.
I love the pants idea.
Great video but how big do you make your 'measuring' piece of cloth? is that a 2 inch piece?
Sorry; I'm not sure what you're asking. The binding is 2.25" wide, and that's the only fabric I use for this method.
@ thank you. I was asking how long of a piece you cut from the tail of the binding to use to measure with. So I will guess that it is 2.25 x 2.25 square piece.
@milford1014 oh, I don't measure using a fabric square. I just use a ruler and a marking pen.
@@randisroost My apologies. I asked the wrong person my question and did finally figure it out. Thanks for your patience with me!
I never use bias binding except when I have scalloped edges or rounded corners. On a regular square quilt, placemat, etc. I have never stretched non-bias binding - in fact I go to great lengths to make sure it isn’t stretched! Even in your video you can see that when you attach it back to the quilt, it’s going to pull in the quilt as it goes back to its original shape. You are the only one I have ever seen that purposely stretches the binding so please teach an old dog a new trick and tell us what is the advantage? Thank you.
This is bias binding. I'm mostly a bag maker, not much of a quilter. Straight binding doesn't stretch.
I didn't know island batik had these bundles.
Hello Randi! I’m sorry to have to ask you this question on your channel however I couldn’t find you any other way😩 since you are familiar with the Annie patterns and are so talented, I am really stuck on her Travel Essentials 2.0. I posted my problem I’m having today looking for anyone who may be able to help me so far to no avail. If you can find the post from Tami Roberts (me) could you help me in any way? I would be very great full if you could. Im unable to continue with my project until I get further instructions. Thank you Randi❣️
I answered you on your Facebook post. You can always send me a Facebook message, or email randisroost@gmail.com
I don’t think most people cut their binding on the bias.