How to Attach Quilt Binding with a Walking Foot | Lea Louise Quilts

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @MarySmith-hv9fs
    @MarySmith-hv9fs Год назад +3

    Just finished my first quilt machine binding thanks to your great video. Even with all your great warnings, I still managed to make quite a few mistakes. I've decided to just use the quilt, love it and think about whether I actually want to fix my mistakes or not. Once again, great video. I think I watched it all the way through at least twice and parts more than that.

    • @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise
      @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise  Год назад +1

      Congrats, Mary! Job well done!! Every new technique we learn takes a bit of practice. You sew on a couple more bindings and you won't even be looking back. At least your quilt has a binding! One of my first quilts is tied and just sewn around the edge...not even a binding. LOL Thanks so much for sharing your success! Happy Quilting and Binding,
      Lea Louise

  • @lindap9182
    @lindap9182 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is by far my favorite quilt binding video. I have saved it in its own playlist called BINDING QUILT BINDING BEST BEST VIDEO so I can find it quickly when I need to review it and to share the link with others. I like that you showed us how to handle the hiccups, I mean, "opportunities" :) that inevitably happen and how to work with them. Thank you Lea Louise! And the thunder in the background was fun to hear too! We don't get much of that in Southern California.

    • @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise
      @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise  7 месяцев назад

      Yay! Thank you, Linda! So glad this tutorial has been such a big help to you. Figuring out how to bind a quilt makes that finishing step so much easier! Thanks so much for watching. Happy Quilting,
      Lea Louise

  • @sherrywilson44
    @sherrywilson44 10 месяцев назад +1

    So the quilt turned out beautifully, you spent so much time with us as you accomplished this and its much appreciated! It's so helpful when you explain how you troubleshoot some of your own errors. Some of these same things have happened to me only I wouldn't begin to know how to ask what to do when it happens. I really appreciate the time you give us!

    • @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise
      @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise  10 месяцев назад +1

      So glad my tutorial helped you out, Sherry! We ALL make mistakes and it's only through experience that we understand how to fix the problems. Needless to say, I've definitely made my share and I'm happy to show how to get past the glitches. Thanks so much for watching! Happy Quilting,
      Lea Louise

  • @cheryljalocha8921
    @cheryljalocha8921 Год назад +3

    All your tips and videos are absolutely wonderful. I'd like to know what size stitch length you use. I use 2.5 but others have used smaller. Thanks from Australia.

    • @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise
      @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much, Cheryl! Generally, I'll use a 2.5 stitch length to attach binding AND a very sharp needle to get through all those layers. You can certainly use a 3.0 but I would only do this if it looked like the smaller stitch was cinching up the fabric. As long as your fabric layers are nice and flat, the 2.5 will work well.
      Sure appreciate your comment! Happy Quilting,
      Lea Louise

  • @quiltingwithcats5934
    @quiltingwithcats5934 Год назад +2

    Love your channel and your Batiks!!! They are my favorite! Have a blessed day. My bindings are the worst issue I have.Thank you for your excellent tutorials.

    • @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise
      @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise  Год назад +1

      Glad this tutorial is helpful to you. Binding were an issue for me in the beginning but with a few tweaks along the way they've become much easier. I especially love mixing up the fabric in my bindings for an extra bit of fun. Let me know if you have any questions. Happy Quilting and blessings to you and your family,
      Lea Louise

  • @vivienfiset1687
    @vivienfiset1687 Год назад +2

    Thanks so much for these tips. I now know why my corners are never perfect. Looking forward to my next attempt at mitered corners. 😊

    • @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise
      @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise  Год назад +1

      Glad this was helpful, Vivien! This method works very well for me and i know you'll love the results, too! Thanks so much for watching. 😍 Happy Quilting,

  • @doraleetrent1802
    @doraleetrent1802 2 года назад +2

    Thank you. I never thought about the fold on the miter corners. Now I will do this!

    • @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise
      @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise  2 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful, Doralee! It's a great tip for a perfect finish. 😊 Thanks so much for watching. Happy Quilting,
      Lea Louise

  • @susangarner3906
    @susangarner3906 2 года назад +3

    You inspire me so much and have made quilting so doable for me .What a great instructor you are .Thank You so much .i wish I lived near your i would so take classes from you .

    • @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise
      @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise  2 года назад +1

      You can do it, Susan! Find the quilt block style you like best and quilt, quilt, quilt! When you do what you love you'll always succeed. 😍 It took me quite a few years to find what works best for me. In the meantime I learned a lot about quilts, especially what I don't like! LOL I am so blessed to be able to teach quilting online and am thrilled there are those who enjoy watching my tutorials. Susan, as in my case you never know where quilting may lead you. Happy Quilting,
      Lea Louise

  • @conqueringmountscrapmorewi2509
    @conqueringmountscrapmorewi2509 2 года назад +1

    Hello! I hope you have have a lovely day. I just got home from a tea party and I had a wonderful time. I hope you have a great week ahead. Thank you for posting your video and your expertise!

  • @marcymcdaniel3394
    @marcymcdaniel3394 2 года назад +4

    Great tutorial. It’s good to see problems arise. Thanks for talking and working thru it. Your quilts always have such beautiful colors. They look modern & fresh…love them!

    • @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise
      @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much, Marcy! There's usually a problem or two that arises in most quilts and seeing how to fix them is a great learning experience. Happy Quilting,
      Lea Louise

  • @anitaferrick1546
    @anitaferrick1546 2 года назад +2

    Wonderful tutorial! Thank you

  • @MultiRusty50
    @MultiRusty50 Год назад +1

    Great video. On my first quilt and this has really helped.

    • @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise
      @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise  Год назад

      That's wonderful! I'm so glad you found some helpful tips. Be sure to let me know if you have any questions on your quilt! Happy Quilting,
      Lea Louise

  • @susangarner3906
    @susangarner3906 2 года назад +1

    Gotta check out how you did they wavy quilt lines next .You got me watching

    • @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise
      @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise  2 года назад

      That's a fun one, Susan, and you'll be doing lots of quilting once you see how to do it! Thanks so much for following along. Happy Quilting,
      Lea Louise

  • @terribishop5313
    @terribishop5313 2 года назад +2

    I've watched I think 100's of quilting videos and It's so nice to see how to solve a problem (2 problems actually) I've had many times. Much appreciated thank you ♥️ note... If you set your comments to subscribers only you'll avoid those "bot" mssgs looking for a date or lover. Crazy new world we have here!!

    • @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise
      @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing the comment info, Terri - it's so annoying! It's funny you mentioned the fix-it tips. As I was recording I thought to myself I've never seen anyone fix a mistake during a video. But I realized it's a great way to teach a technique! Besides, knowing a fix can often be applied in multiple ways. Thanks for watching and Happy Quilting,
      Lea Louise

    • @notesfromleisa-land
      @notesfromleisa-land 2 года назад

      @@InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise Instruction in anything (quilting, cooking etc) is always amplified in value when "*hit happens" is discussed and the important advice on how to avoid an/or fix it.

  • @susangarner3906
    @susangarner3906 2 года назад +2

    Gonna give this a try .i will be rewatching it a couple times for sure .You are a great instructor .Thank you

    • @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise
      @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise  2 года назад +1

      You can do it, Susan! After finishing a couple bindings you'll be so much more confident. Keep up the great work! Happy Quilting,
      Lea Louise

  • @maryjeanchapple6582
    @maryjeanchapple6582 2 года назад +3

    So happy to have found you! Your excellent demos are so helpful, especially the ones that help me with squaring up.

    • @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise
      @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise  2 года назад +1

      I'm so glad we connected, Mary Jean! Squaring up can initially be a challenge, but with a few helpful tips it's much easier. Thanks so much for watching! Happy Quilting,
      Lea Louise

  • @quiltingforthesoul
    @quiltingforthesoul 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful quilt a happy quilt with all the colors I love it thank you for sharing. God bless you and your family and be safe.

  • @gisellejones1139
    @gisellejones1139 2 года назад +2

    Lovely quilt and quite doable

  • @rosejensen7855
    @rosejensen7855 2 года назад +2

    So helpful, thank you! I particularly appreciate the tuck the pin in along the edge at the corners, and that you aren't stitching in the ditch. I was taught to do that, and it is always a mess.

    • @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise
      @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise  2 года назад +1

      I agree, Rose, I'm not an 'in-the-ditch' kind of girl either. LOL Happy Quilting,
      Lea Louise

  • @janicefahnestock3435
    @janicefahnestock3435 2 года назад +1

    I learned so much! I know I will have to watch this video again right before I am ready to bind a quilt. Thank you! Excellent tutorial!

    • @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise
      @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise  2 года назад +1

      I can appreciate that, Janice. Once you get used to how your binding strips will lay for sewing it all comes together quilt easily. Happy Quilting,
      Lea Louise

  • @Love2Quilt
    @Love2Quilt Год назад +1

    Ty so much I learned so much Ty again

    • @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise
      @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise  Год назад

      Glad you found my video helpful, Norma! There are lots of different ways to bind a quilt and this is my favorite. Thank you for watching! Happy Quilting,
      Lea Louise

  • @mrsjurkowski
    @mrsjurkowski 2 года назад +1

    Oh my goodness! Thank you!

  • @janetm.7872
    @janetm.7872 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you !

  • @notesfromleisa-land
    @notesfromleisa-land 2 года назад +2

    Lea Lousie, thank you for demonstrating what I consider best practice of machine binding: sewing to the back then to the front. I cringe when others demonstrate the obverse (sewing front, press to back and then stitch in ditch while saying a prayer to the quilting gods that the edge on the back will catch. Futile.There is NO WAY that wonk fails to happen on trying to catch the binding strip edge on the back.
    When brought to the front, you can perfectly control where your stitches are placed. A blanket stitch mirrored works well, or just plain ole straight stitch. I do lengthen my stitch to about 3.5.
    I also might suggest that pre mitering binding strips allows for a better visual (particularly for beginners) on the join by simply matching edges v. trying to keep the criss cross from shifting. Saves a step as no lines to draw, and it will be perfect every time so long as the seam is straight. The small Creative Grids folded corner clipper or any HST triangle is an MVP here (to include the final join). Of course the most important caution is to keep your binding clear of any corners. You'll only make that mistake once!
    Some "stuff" to share: (1) An edge stitch foot (if you have a machine feed system or a sole plate on your walking foot) really helps on ensuring a perfect edge stitch; (2) Wonk does happen--it's a factor of the original stitching and therefore uniformity of the fold--and it shows up on the back by the travel on the bobbin thread either between the backing and the binding. Accordingly, the contrast between the backing and the binding and one's choice of bobbin thread will determine if you see travel on the back side; (3) Sharon Schambers' binding video was how I learned to bind (except I sew to back and bring to front as I will never hand stitch). So I starch, press and glue down the binding to the back of the quilt--basically glue fit the entire binding; (4) A hot hemmer helps get perfect angling and foldover (and a crisp line for where to stop stitching); (5) your pin trick works great in corners--consider, too, eagle beak tweezers (the precision kind)--the allow you both flatten (clip hard in corner) and turn over (twist to the inside). I consider those tweezers (a whopping $8), to be an MVP for fabric handling and threading.

    • @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise
      @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for all the great info, Leisa! I agree re how to attach the binding. Stitching from the front and aiming needle into the seam never worked well for me! LOL As long as I don't have to sew the brining by hand anymore. That's a chore I don't miss a bit!
      You have some wonderful tutorials on your channel. I particularly love the Waterwheel Baby Quilt as I'm a fan of stars. It's such a pretty quilt! Thank you so much for following along. Happy Quilting,
      Lea Louise

    • @notesfromleisa-land
      @notesfromleisa-land 2 года назад

      @@InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise Thanks for your nice comment. As I'm a newer quilter, I try to share some of the things that helped me. I love stars, too--particularly LeMoyne Stars. It is probably my favorite block.

  • @cheryljalocha8921
    @cheryljalocha8921 Год назад +1

    For attatching binding with walking foot. What size stitch length please. Thankyou.

    • @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise
      @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise  Год назад

      Hi Cheryl. You'll find a more in-depth response in your other comment, but the quick answer is 2.5. Thanks so much for following along. Happy Quilting,
      Lea Louise

  • @MsRoosmarii
    @MsRoosmarii 9 месяцев назад +1

    I would sew the joints of the binding so that the stripes would continue without any breaks. That I think is more important than making a bias seam.

    • @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise
      @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise  9 месяцев назад

      Absolutely understandable. Since these stripes are narrow they aren't very noticeable and this worked well for me. Thanks so much for watching! Happy Quilting,
      Lea Louise

  • @anndalynnketellapper8296
    @anndalynnketellapper8296 2 года назад +2

    I’m a fairly new quilter, but I’ve been told that reaching over a quilt, to trim right to left, could be tricky, in terms of squaring up. It looks like you have loads of confidence doing that. I don’t, so will rotate it and cut from bottom to top. Would that be your advice for new quilters?

    • @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise
      @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise  2 года назад +1

      Great questions, Anndalynn! There are many methods to square up a quilt and I suggest to watch some other videos, too. I rely on my ruler & mat grid to line up and cut my quilt, so I am confident the cut will be good. One thought as far as reaching across the quilt is that it may not be a steady cut with your arms stretched out. My suggestion is that you do what you are most comfortable with, consider recommendations simply as a method someone else prefers, and try a few methods to see what works best for you. Happy Quilting,
      Lea Louise

  • @saraostraicher2663
    @saraostraicher2663 5 месяцев назад

    Wath needle did you need for this work? Tanks.

  • @karentzn
    @karentzn 2 года назад +1

    Super to see I do my binding like you but have to admit it is not my favorite part of quilting

    • @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise
      @InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise  2 года назад

      This is the easiest way I've found for me, Karen. After your first 100 quilts, it gets much quicker and more agreeable..and sure beats sewing it by hand! LOL Happy Quilting,
      Lea Louise

  • @elizabethcollins8817
    @elizabethcollins8817 2 года назад +1

    An excellent tutorial (especially about the binding) 🧵🪡✂️