What a perfect tutorial video for binding a scalloped edged quilt using bias binding! Thank you SusanClaire Mayfield. Your tutorial videos are so easy to understand and follow, your calm voice and not-too-fast pace are excellent for communicating your lesson. You’re so right, it’s exciting when you get to this stage in quilting, because you know you’re “nearly there”, as you so rightly put it. Success!! This makes me want to make bias binding for all my quilts, even the straight-edged ones, because it really does have a nice, forgiving stretch. I can’t tell you how frustrating my first two or three projects were to complete on my garment-sewing machine which did *not* have the “needle-down” function. Now that I have a new machine with exactly that (plus it has the “blanket stitch” fancy stitch for appliqué, which is why I bought this Janome C30 model), I have every confidence that my quilting game will flourish. Thanks to you and your initial instructional videos and easy-to-follow patterns SusanClaire, I should be very successful with this hobby! ~Diana K.
SUCCESS!!! With the help and video tutorials you've so graciously provided to *us* . . . I've just completed the scalloped binding on my first ever pieced quilt! I cannot thank you enough for these teaching tools. I attempted to learn quilting some 30 years ago....but I gave up because I just cannot comprehend information at a fast enough pace in the classroom. I need to be able to watch and hear the instructions over and over until things *click* for me. Bravo to YOU SusanClaire Mayfield!!!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! This tutorial makes perfect sense. I just made a round quilted table topper, and have been reluctant to bind it since I haven’t done curves in years. The last time I did curves was setting in sleeves for garment sewing, and that was over 40 years ago! I am going to try the binding today, after watching your tutorial. I want you to know that I watch every tutorial of yours I can find. Your teaching style and the methods you use make so much sense. I know I have become a better quilter due to your instructions.
I am grateful that you have shared your experience and wisdom about applying bias binding... I will attempt your method & hopefully have some success 🙏👏
Thank you! I am almost finished with my double wedding ring quilt with scalloped edges. I wanted to learn how to bind these edges- a project I will be tackling soon! Great informative video! I appreciate you!
I have a dear friend with a vintage quilt-made by her grandmother; given to her over 35 years ago and all that is lacking is the binding. It has a light printing on it for all the scallops, and now I feel confident in binding it for my friend. Thanks for this great video.
Thank you so much! A really clear, informative lesson I desperately needed!! It's great to view the process from start to finish, so carefully demonstrated. It's given me the confidence to try the techniques. Many thanks!
BEAUTIFUL QUILT. I always love the fabrics you use in your work. And love the scallop edged look . Now thanks to this video will give it a go on one of mine Thanks again
Thanks so much for this! Along with your other video about making the scallops I now feel confident enough to try my first scallop edge, something I previously thought would be too hard for me. I'm a new quilter and I've really learned a lot from your videos. You have a great straight forward way of demonstrating techniques that is easy for me to follow and understand.
Your videos are great. Wish I'd seen this before I re-bound the edge of a bought quilted throw which was too big. I'm going to take the binding off again and do it your way! You are so productive. I wonder how long does it take for you to complete a quilt from beginning to end, about the size of the quilts in this video.
Great video. Would you do a tutorial on the quilt with the different colored "X's" on it, with the scalloped borders? Love the look of that one and would like to make a quilt for my bed like it. Love all of your videos.
Loved this very informative video... I have a vintage quilt to bind and the scallop edging is deeper (scallops are bigger) so will this method still work with this versus the narrower scallop that you are binding.
Hi, this is a link to the kite block used in the quilt ua-cam.com/video/sVTTe3VIQnE/v-deo.html . Binding a circle would be very similar to the scallop but no corners. Just keep going round.
What a perfect tutorial video for binding a scalloped edged quilt using bias binding! Thank you SusanClaire Mayfield. Your tutorial videos are so easy to understand and follow, your calm voice and not-too-fast pace are excellent for communicating your lesson. You’re so right, it’s exciting when you get to this stage in quilting, because you know you’re “nearly there”, as you so rightly put it. Success!! This makes me want to make bias binding for all my quilts, even the straight-edged ones, because it really does have a nice, forgiving stretch. I can’t tell you how frustrating my first two or three projects were to complete on my garment-sewing machine which did *not* have the “needle-down” function. Now that I have a new machine with exactly that (plus it has the “blanket stitch” fancy stitch for appliqué, which is why I bought this Janome C30 model), I have every confidence that my quilting game will flourish. Thanks to you and your initial instructional videos and easy-to-follow patterns SusanClaire, I should be very successful with this hobby! ~Diana K.
SUCCESS!!! With the help and video tutorials you've so graciously provided to *us* . . . I've just completed the scalloped binding on my first ever pieced quilt! I cannot thank you enough for these teaching tools. I attempted to learn quilting some 30 years ago....but I gave up because I just cannot comprehend information at a fast enough pace in the classroom. I need to be able to watch and hear the instructions over and over until things *click* for me. Bravo to YOU SusanClaire Mayfield!!!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! This tutorial makes perfect sense. I just made a round quilted table topper, and have been reluctant to bind it since I haven’t done curves in years. The last time I did curves was setting in sleeves for garment sewing, and that was over 40 years ago! I am going to try the binding today, after watching your tutorial. I want you to know that I watch every tutorial of yours I can find. Your teaching style and the methods you use make so much sense. I know I have become a better quilter due to your instructions.
Thank you for this information... You do such nice work. Your quilt is BEAUTIFUL!!!
This was an excellent tutorial. Great descriptions. Very clear. Beautiful accent and cheekiness. For a medium level quilter. Thank you!!!
I am grateful that you have shared your experience and wisdom about applying bias binding... I will attempt your method & hopefully have some success 🙏👏
Thank you! I am almost finished with my double wedding ring quilt with scalloped edges. I wanted to learn how to bind these edges- a project I will be tackling soon! Great informative video! I appreciate you!
I have a dear friend with a vintage quilt-made by her grandmother; given to her over 35 years ago and all that is lacking is the binding. It has a light printing on it for all the scallops, and now I feel confident in binding it for my friend. Thanks for this great video.
Exactly what I needed to finish a table runner! Thanks so much...it was very well taught.
The most beautifull quilts I have seen, girl you are blessed.
Thank you for the great videos on scalloped edges. I just finished a baby quilt.
Now I'll be brave enough to use it on a full size.
Thank you so much! A really clear, informative lesson I desperately needed!! It's great to view the process from start to finish, so carefully demonstrated. It's given me the confidence to try the techniques. Many thanks!
This is a very helpful video. Thank you so much!
BEAUTIFUL QUILT. I always love the fabrics you use in your work. And love the scallop edged look . Now thanks to this video will give it a go on one of mine Thanks again
Thank you! You are a lifesaver. Beautiful quilts!
Very helpful. Now I can start my scallop binding! Thanks a lot
Thank you so much, getting ready to do my first scalloped edge. You took the fear away 💗
Same here! My first scalloped edge!
Same here. I will be tackling mine soon
Gorgeous... just like everything you do! I'm so impressed by your talent! You make it seem easier than it is.
Great teaching. Beautiful work
Beautiful quilt. Like the scallop edge!
Brilliant, thank you so much; a really helpful video. Love the quilts.
Thanks so much for this! Along with your other video about making the scallops I now feel confident enough to try my first scallop edge, something I previously thought would be too hard for me. I'm a new quilter and I've really learned a lot from your videos. You have a great straight forward way of demonstrating techniques that is easy for me to follow and understand.
Well this video saved my ass. Thank you at 3am and our first scalloped binding looks amazing
I LOVE you videos!!!!! You have helped me so much. THANK YOU
Brilliant! And so easy to remake. Thank you very much!
Very helpful-thanks!
Love it! Thank you for this video.
Your videos are great. Wish I'd seen this before I re-bound the edge of a bought quilted throw which was too big. I'm going to take the binding off again and do it your way! You are so productive. I wonder how long does it take for you to complete a quilt from beginning to end, about the size of the quilts in this video.
PERFECTION!!! Finally 15 years of binding DE-Mystified!!!
Hi from Tulsa, Oklahoma You have done a awesome job with the binding. Would love to set at you feet and learn from you. Gordon
Great video. Would you do a tutorial on the quilt with the different colored "X's" on it, with the scalloped borders? Love the look of that one and would like to make a quilt for my bed like it. Love all of your videos.
Thank you , beautiful !!!🙂
Loved this very informative video... I have a vintage quilt to bind and the scallop edging is deeper (scallops are bigger) so will this method still work with this versus the narrower scallop that you are binding.
Yes this will work
Love this tutorial. Would you happen to know what the pattern is called for the 2nd quilt you showed at the end?
How wide are your bias strips for this project?
what kind of thread do you use with this technique?
Love the scalloped edge quit. What is the # of the video for making the quilt. Also looking for bias binding a circle.
Hi, this is a link to the kite block used in the quilt ua-cam.com/video/sVTTe3VIQnE/v-deo.html . Binding a circle would be very similar to the scallop but no corners. Just keep going round.
With the pointed corners on the last quilt you showed, was those corners done by a mitered corner?
Great job doing the scallop. Does your hubby man the camera for you?
🙂👍❤