osiristhe: Triangle Quilt: Binding
osiristhe: Triangle Quilt: Binding
osiristhe: Triangle Quilt: Binding
osiristhe: 0 - Making continuous bias cut binding
osiristhe: 1 - Fabric Square
osiristhe: 2 - Cut 45 degree angle
osiristhe: 2 - 45 degree angle cut
osiristhe: 3 - Move top triangle to the left, and bottom to the right
osiristhe: 4 - Sew triangles together
osiristhe: 5 - Mark every 3 inches on horizontal sides, on wrong side
osiristhe: 5 - Mark every 3 inches on horizontal sides, on wrong side
osiristhe: 6 - Connect marks on either horizontal edge (45 degree angle), using a marking pen
osiristhe: 6 - Close up of the 45 degree lines (these are cutting lines)
osiristhe: 7 - Flip fabric over
osiristhe: 8 - Fold up one corner such that the cutting/pencil lines are horizontal
osiristhe: 9 - Fold other corner over such that cutting/pencil lines match up
osiristhe: 10 - Shift top fabric left & up one lines, and bottom fabric right & down
osiristhe: 11 - Pin lined up pencil/cutting lines
osiristhe: 11 - Pin lined up pencil/cutting lines
osiristhe: 12 - Starting at one end, cut along pencilled/cutting lines (these should spiral around all the way to the end)
osiristhe: 12 - Starting at one end, cut along pencilled/cutting lines (these should spiral around all the way to the end)
osiristhe: 12 - Starting at one end, cut along pencilled/cutting lines (these should spiral around all the way to the end)
osiristhe: Doing continuous binding with scraps can be a bit funky...
osiristhe: 13 - Iron binding in half
osiristhe: 14 - Store ironed binding wound up
osiristhe: 1 - Bottom binding horizontal & right side up, Top binding vertical & wrong side up
osiristhe: 2 - Sew 45 degree angle, trim
osiristhe: 3 - Iron and done!
osiristhe: One large roll of continuous bias cut binding
osiristhe: Securing the corners with pins