Double Wedding Ring Quilt/Binding
This quilt we call one of our UFO(unfinished objects). We started this quilt years ago, when I was about 9. Mimi was trying to teach me how to hand quilt and get me interested in crafts. But it wasn’t long til I lost interested in quilting it. At that time, sitting and hand quilting was not fast enough for me. Throughout the years since, Mimi finished hand quilting it.
This is not a pieced quilt top, this is what is known as a cheaters cloth, which means the design was already printed on the fabric, leaving it only to be layered and quilted.
Layering the quilt is as follows:
Backing
Batting
Top
Once you layer this, quilting and binding is your next steps.
Here is how you bind a quilt.
The binding is cut into 2″ strips, and then joined together.
Overlap in an L shape right sides together.
Draw a line diagonally from corner to corner.
Stitch from corner to corner on the diagonal line just drawn.
After stitching the binding press seams open and clip 1/4″ for seam allowance.
Once cut, this is what the strip looks like.
After stitching all the strips together, press the binding in half (1″ strips). Mimi would normally use 2 1/2 ” strips now. This binding was cut years ago.
Now for attaching the binding to the quilt.
Start by leaving a 6″ to 8″ tail, so that you can piece the binding together. You will be using a 1/4″ seam allowance to stitch the binding.
Continue stitching til you reach 1/4″ from the corner.
Fold binding at an angle as shown in the following picture:
Stitch using the 1/4″ seam allowance (this will make a square corner).
Continue to stitch binding around the quilt til about 8″ from where you began.
At the center, mark a 2″ line on both pieces.
After marking both pieces cut off the short tail(or to the 1st mark). Open up the binding to where it is 2″. Overlay in a L shape the two right sides together. Drawing a diagonal line as we did in stitching the binding together. Stitch on the drawn line. Clip off the access but leave the 1/4″ seam allowance as we did on the binding.
Fold the binding back to 1″ and continue to stitch the 8″ space together. Binding will be stitched all the way around quilt.
Fold the binding over to the front side of the quilt and hand stitch with a blind hem stitch all the way around the front.
When you reach the corners fold in opposite direction from the back side to form a mitered corner.
When all sides are completed, the quilt is finished and ready to be used. Here is our finished product.
September 14th, 2016 at 5:33 pm
THIS IS SO PRETTY.I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER MY MAMAS HANDS.YOUR MAMAS HANDS ARE PURE PERFECTION IN HER WORK AND YOURS ARE TO.