I return to this Video time and again to remind myself about how to do flange binding. This method, via this tutorial with Natalie, has made all the difference in my skill when it comes to finishing my quilts. Thank you for this particular lesson!😊
Love your no- nonsense method of teaching and explaining things simply and without drama. By that I mean the way some quilters/sewers caution too much that this or that can happen and it sounds catastrophic. You give scenarios of things that could go wrong, but it's very serene and you let us know some things don't matter, or that it's fixable. Most of us watching all these quilting videos are new to sewing, rusty, still learning or insecure about our sewing. It helps when the teacher is more matter-of- fact than cautious. Thank you.
I want to thank you. I have been trying to attach my binding at the end (joining the ends together) forever. I have watched your Mom, I have ordered the binding tool, everything. Finally though something you did clicked! I can now do it and I am so proud so THANK YOU!
This was my first time watching a video with Natalie and I have to say she is definitely my favourite. She has a way of confidently explaining the process and doesn’t rush through any steps. Thank you
I’ve watched “binding”by everyone on the tube and you are the first one that does it where I can understand how to end it correctly. Thanks for your tips and tricks. Even an old lady like me can learn new things. God Bless
The same is true for me. I only hope that same day I will not have to rewatch the video every time I am ready to join the ends of the binding. Until then, I watch that part again.
wow i love how you teach, just like your momma, i have had problems with binding no matter how many times ive watched anyone do it but i think if i keep watching this i will get a better hang of it, thanks so much Nat!
Natalie, you are a great teacher, you use humor and are willing to admit mistakes which puts me at ease. Thank you for this lesson. I just discovered this tutorial. It was a big help in finishing my great grandsons quilt. ❤
Thank you, thank you Natalie for this tutorial. This is the 3rd binding on my Present Quilt and the "Final" binding! So happy to have had your help. Sending extra big hugs...😚😚😚😚
Thank you! I love how these videos are out there forever, this is perfect timeing for me to find this..I love the peek of color on the front and I for sure will be happier with my machine stitched bindings that will not show extra stitch lines on the back. You are such a great teacher, and humble to share what you have learned from mistakes.
Bye. Love your style and mannerisms. Like another person wrote, You girls are treasures!!! Tell your Mom that we all envy her having such great “Daughters” in her life!!!!
Thank you Natalie....somehow your explanation of mitering the binding strip FINALLY made sense and I got it! It was important that you had the full plus - not joined edges to begin with. Overlapping. I love that you are so patient and peaceful.
Natalie, I have been having problems with my binding, especially the joining. So, I watched your tutorial several times and using the width of the binding, and Natalie, it works. I will be watching each time that I have to do a binding. At least, until I gain my confidence. many thanks to you.
Of all the hudreds of videos I have watched ... this is my very favorite! I love the flange binding and the simple way to connect the binding ends. I was sorry I missed the family 2 weeks ago when I flew to Kansas City just so I could spend a day at MSQC. Thank you ladies!
Thank you so much Natalie -- I've been quilting for years and years but have always hand finished the binding on the back. After all those years, my hands have gotten pretty gnarly with arthritis, but 100% machine binding has always resulted in an ugly mess. This tutorial has made the rest of my quilting life so much easier and rewarding. Thank you again!
Miss Natalie. Thank You Thank You for sharing this technique. I absolutely Love watching you Mother and her tutorials. You are fantastic. Love watching you
Mathieu, I really enjoy watching your videos, I find you so relaxing to listen to and you always have great tip and new techniques to teach. Our taste is very similar as I watch your Triple Play videos, I often find myself drawn to your quilt the most. Also you make thing very real by sharing your challenge in quilting. Thank you for that. 🙂🇨🇦
Oh Natalie.... THANK YOU sooooo much for showing this... especially the glue! I usually have a million wonder clips and feel like I am wrestling with my quilt and I think that is why a LOT of people hate binding... Brilliant!!
This is my go to video for binding! I have a problem of twisting the ends together when I connect the last two pieces. I just pull this video up and never fail, it works. God Bless you! Of all the family, you are my favorite!
Oh my gosh Natalie, I have watched this video so many times. When I watch I get my binding perfect, if I think ....ok I got this... and don't watch, I mess up. Thank you again for this video that helps me do my binding correctly. ( matching the ends)
The best, easiest way to bind. Natalie, you are so calm and straight forward with all your instructions and tips. This is now my go to binding tutorial ! Thanks
This video is probably the best I have seen and will make my joining the ends of the binding. This is where I struggle on binding. I also love the ease of having the flange as a guide. I have been attaching my binding to the back first since I started quilting. I just makes more sense to me. Thank you for the great tips.
I I think I’ve watching this one 2 or 3 times! I love this video! I’m a beginner quilter and I have so much trouble with bindings… this video makes it so easy to understand. I love the look of this binding technique! Thank you!
Dear Natalie, thank you for the great details on machine binding. You simplified the process and explained every step beautifully. I'm very new at completing my quilts without help from my sister and your instructions took the pressure off. Thanks again!❤
You two make me smile.😁 Thank you for your honesty about not being perfect : Also for reassuring me that my quilt doesn't have to be perfect. I like that "Smile more.. Stress less."! I have to remind myself that I quilt for enjoyment not perfection.. Thank you ladies for another wonderful video!!!! Also thank you for sharing that hot tip about that appli-glue trick and ironing. It is difficult for me to hand sew on the binding I prefer to sew on the machine, but even that pulling and tugging wears out my hands and fingers (arthritis). I'm trying that glue trick. Natalie and Liz I just love the way you all teach!!! Thanks for these videos!! Bless you both!!
Thank you so much for this technique. I am using it on the GORGEOUS, perfectly stitched, quilt MSQC just returned to me. Can't wait to see my daughter's face when she unwraps it :-)
One of the best videos yet Natalie. Thank you for sharing this tip on the binding. I seem to always struggle with finishing my bindings. Your new technique looks much easier taking the guess work out of it. I truly love the idea of adding the flange binding. What a way to dress up your quilts!
Followed your binding steps (watched multiple times!) and my first binding came out perfectly! Now we'll see how the hand finishing goes. Thank you Natalie!
Thank you for your slow teaching and excellent camera shot.Not speedy.Very kind spoken. Keep up the excellent ,you. Thank you again. Also love technique,with other tutorials you have showed. Different designs. Love them all.
Natalie every time I watch one of your videos I think I couldn't enjoy them more. Then I come across another great tip. I've been sewing for more than 50 years and still learning lots. Thank you.
This is such an amazing method!!!! All these years I have been machine binding the hard way and dealing with annoying stitching on the backing and joining the ends the hard way. The appli-glue tip, omg! Thank you so much, Natalie!! I am so ready to be done by the time I'm binding and this will make it so much faster and less frustrating! Your tips literally covered all the parts of machine binding that frustrate me the most and eat up time. You rock!!! 😄🎉
Oh Natalie! Thank you so much! You are such a great teacher. You are so easy to follow, going slow enough for us to follow. I absolutely love your method of joining the binding. I am going to try it out on my next quilt. Again, thank you!
I have made a dozen or so quilts and I have tried every method possible for joining the ends of the binding. I just used your method and it is the first one that it came out perfect the first time! Thank you Natalie!
Natilie YOU are Great! Love this method! I saw this video and wanted to come back to it and had a hard time finding it. This tutorial is the ONLY ONE I could find with this piping method. Love you Natilie!
Natalie this is the easiest tutorial for a flanged binding I have seen. The way you used the piece you cut off as the measurement for cutting the bInding to join at the end was super easy and helpful. Joining the ends of the binding has always been confusing when I watch tutorials. Yours was amazingly straightforward. Thank you for this tutorial. Merry Christmas to you and everyone at MSQC!!
Thanks so much for this video. Every time I have to join the ends of my bindings I have to come watch how you turn the two pieces! What would I do without you!
Thank you so much Natalie! I've only ever done machine binding but didn't know about the trick you showed at the end to link the two pieces together so that they are snug. Game changer! I love this series!!
I wrote that I appreciate all of your videos. I love this one and refer back to it whenever I finish my quilts. It’s my insecure place in the process. Thank You for all the tips you continue to post!
Thanks Natalie. I enjoyed learning about the flange binding and the glue. I use a similar method but the flange adds a special touch and will be easier to stitch straight. You are so relaxing to watch and easy to understand. I look forward to watching all of your videos.
The best design advice I ever got was, "blend, don't match". It works in all creative sewing endeavors...fabric, thread, etc. Thanks for the great video.
Grest advice. I probably learned in a quilting class years ago to lay the thread on the fabric as Natalie showed vs the spool. Now I work at a big box store and show the thread on the fabric to customers when they are torn on thread color.
Thank you so much for this tutorial Natalie. I just used this method after watching this tutorial, on a baby quilt I made for my grandchild who is due at the beginning of November. You are an amazing teacher... Thank you so very much for making this, it has finished off my quilt to perfection... Only my 2nd attempt at making a quilt, so I am very grateful to you... Thank you...
This was great! That flange binding looks terrific and is so easy. I like the tip about the glue. It certainly looks easier than clips or pins (which always end up giving me pokes!). It also seems more sensible to stitch the binding to the back and flip to the front. You could do this with ordinary binding too (though you wouldn't have the nice flange). It would be great to have a tip sheet for this that we could print out. Love Natalie's quiet teaching style!
Great visual description of joining the binding, I ripped my diagonal seam out a few times yesterday as the binding was twisted once I stitched it together. I was sat at the machine with my block magazine trying to figure it out. Seeing it on video makes it much clearer. Thank you.
I return to this
Video time and again to remind myself about how to do flange binding. This method, via this tutorial with Natalie, has made all the difference in my skill when it comes to finishing my quilts. Thank you for this particular lesson!😊
Love your no- nonsense method of teaching and explaining things simply and without drama. By that I mean the way some quilters/sewers caution too much that this or that can happen and it sounds catastrophic. You give scenarios of things that could go wrong, but it's very serene and you let us know some things don't matter, or that it's fixable. Most of us watching all these quilting videos are new to sewing, rusty, still learning or insecure about our sewing. It helps when the teacher is more matter-of- fact than cautious. Thank you.
Thank you for showing me how to finish the binding. You make it so easy. I went step by step and paused the video while doing what you had done.
I am no longer afraid to do a machine binding!! Thanks so much, Natalie, for this super great tutorial.
"Stress less, smile more" .... best advice EVER! Really enjoyed this lesson.
Appliqué glue! Amazing and I really enjoyed your tutorial and your calming voice. You have done your Moma proud!
I want to thank you. I have been trying to attach my binding at the end (joining the ends together) forever. I have watched your Mom, I have ordered the binding tool, everything. Finally though something you did clicked! I can now do it and I am so proud so THANK YOU!
This was my first time watching a video with Natalie and I have to say she is definitely my favourite. She has a way of confidently explaining the process and doesn’t rush through any steps. Thank you
Yes, Natalie brightens my day.
Thank you for the great video Natelie! Thank you for going slowly for us newer quilters. I will smile and think of you every time I sew a binding.
Yay Natalie. You dot all the is and cross all your tees. Amazing lesson. Thank you.
I’ve watched “binding”by everyone on the tube and you are the first one that does it where I can understand how to end it correctly. Thanks for your tips and tricks. Even an old lady like me can learn new things. God Bless
I totally agree!!! Even this old lady finally ended a binding on the first try - yaaaaaaa
Ditto. Excellent explanations.
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And they all do it so darn fast. I like the way MSQC folks do it Slow enough, and explain, so we can actually follow it, let alone remember it!!
The same is true for me. I only hope that same day I will not have to rewatch the video every time I am ready to join the ends of the binding. Until then, I watch that part again.
Best Binding tutorial EVER... the ending !! and the Appliglue tip !!! Thank you so much Natalie !
wow i love how you teach, just like your momma, i have had problems with binding no matter how many times ive watched anyone do it but i think if i keep watching this i will get a better hang of it, thanks so much Nat!
Your personality shows and you are such a great teacher .
Natalie, you are a great teacher, you use humor and are willing to admit mistakes which puts me at ease. Thank you for this lesson. I just discovered this tutorial. It was a big help in finishing my great grandsons quilt. ❤
Thank you, thank you Natalie for this tutorial. This is the 3rd binding on my Present Quilt and the "Final" binding! So happy to have had your help. Sending extra big hugs...😚😚😚😚
Thank you! I love how these videos are out there forever, this is perfect timeing for me to find this..I love the peek of color on the front and I for sure will be happier with my machine stitched bindings that will not show extra stitch lines on the back. You are such a great teacher, and humble to share what you have learned from mistakes.
Bye. Love your style and mannerisms. Like another person wrote, You girls are treasures!!! Tell your Mom that we all envy her having such great “Daughters” in her life!!!!
Thank you Natalie....somehow your explanation of mitering the binding strip FINALLY made sense and I got it! It was important that you had the full plus - not joined edges to begin with. Overlapping. I love that you are so patient and peaceful.
Natalie, I have been having problems with my binding, especially the joining. So, I watched your tutorial several times and using the width of the binding, and Natalie, it works. I will be watching each time that I have to do a binding. At least, until I gain my confidence. many thanks to you.
Of all the hudreds of videos I have watched ... this is my very favorite! I love the flange binding and the simple way to connect the binding ends. I was sorry I missed the family 2 weeks ago when I flew to Kansas City just so I could spend a day at MSQC. Thank you ladies!
I never knew the flanged binding was so simple, thank you Natalie!
Thank you so much Natalie -- I've been quilting for years and years but have always hand finished the binding on the back. After all those years, my hands have gotten pretty gnarly with arthritis, but 100% machine binding has always resulted in an ugly mess. This tutorial has made the rest of my quilting life so much easier and rewarding. Thank you again!
Miss Natalie. Thank You Thank You for sharing this technique. I absolutely Love watching you Mother and her tutorials. You are fantastic. Love watching you
Love the way YOU teach. Your voice is easy to listen to and you do it with NO stress ! Thank you !
Thank you Natilie for making binding a quilt a little less scary.
Mathieu, I really enjoy watching your videos, I find you so relaxing to listen to and you always have great tip and new techniques to teach. Our taste is very similar as I watch your Triple Play videos, I often find myself drawn to your quilt the most. Also you make thing very real by sharing your challenge in quilting. Thank you for that. 🙂🇨🇦
Oh Natalie.... THANK YOU sooooo much for showing this... especially the glue! I usually have a million wonder clips and feel like I am wrestling with my quilt and I think that is why a LOT of people hate binding... Brilliant!!
Once again, your an amazing teacher. This Old lady understands when you teach.
Love your tutorials Natalie. We need more from you. They are precise, but easy to understand. Thank you!
This is my go to video for binding! I have a problem of twisting the ends together when I connect the last two pieces. I just pull this video up and never fail, it works. God Bless you! Of all the family, you are my favorite!
Oh my gosh Natalie, I have watched this video so many times. When I watch I get my binding perfect, if I think ....ok I got this... and don't watch, I mess up. Thank you again for this video that helps me do my binding correctly. ( matching the ends)
The best, easiest way to bind. Natalie, you are so calm and straight forward with all your instructions and tips. This is now my go to binding tutorial ! Thanks
Great job. Love watching you. I forget to make it fun and you remind me to make it so.
Natalie - I really like your calm, clear and easy to follow instructions. Thank you so much!
Thank you!!!! Using real life examples and clear video details make your videos one of my favorites!
Best binding joining tutorial EVER! I refer back to it often!
Loved your lesson. No drama. Just simple instruction and so easy going with it. I have learnt something new today thanks to you.
This video is probably the best I have seen and will make my joining the ends of the binding. This is where I struggle on binding. I also love the ease of having the flange as a guide. I have been attaching my binding to the back first since I started quilting. I just makes more sense to me. Thank you for the great tips.
Thank you Natalie! You made a confusing job much easier for this old girl!
I I think I’ve watching this one 2 or 3 times! I love this video! I’m a beginner quilter and I have so much trouble with bindings… this video makes it so easy to understand. I love the look of this binding technique! Thank you!
Dear Natalie, thank you for the great details on machine binding. You simplified the process and explained every step beautifully. I'm very new at completing my quilts without help from my sister and your instructions took the pressure off. Thanks again!❤
This is the best demonstration to connect the binding ends. I could never get it--now I do!!! thank you Natalie!
Nathalie I would just like to say that you brighten up my day because your kindness shines through your face !
Thank you for this lovely tutorial !
back again to say..... the only time I get this right the first time..... is when I watch this , Natalie! Can't thank you enough. Thank you! 😊
You have solved one of the great mysteries of the universe. Thank you!!!
You two make me smile.😁 Thank you for your honesty about not being perfect : Also for reassuring me that my quilt doesn't have to be perfect. I like that "Smile more.. Stress less."! I have to remind myself that I quilt for enjoyment not perfection.. Thank you ladies for another wonderful video!!!! Also thank you for sharing that hot tip about that appli-glue trick and ironing. It is difficult for me to hand sew on the binding I prefer to sew on the machine, but even that pulling and tugging wears out my hands and fingers (arthritis). I'm trying that glue trick. Natalie and Liz I just love the way you all teach!!! Thanks for these videos!! Bless you both!!
Thank you so much for this technique. I am using it on the GORGEOUS, perfectly stitched, quilt MSQC just returned to me. Can't wait to see my daughter's face when she unwraps it :-)
I can't wait to try this method of machine binding with flange. So pretty!
Yup, flange is the way to go! Love it, and it is easier!
Really enjoyed this class with Natalie. Made it look so easy. Thank you Natalie!
Thank you for repeatedly saying, “If it doesn’t come out exact, it’s okay!”😍
One of the best videos yet Natalie. Thank you for sharing this tip on the binding. I seem to always struggle with finishing my bindings. Your new technique looks much easier taking the guess work out of it. I truly love the idea of adding the flange binding. What a way to dress up your quilts!
Natalie thanks for showing a great and easy way to do bindings. Thanks!!!!!!
I reference this video every time I bind a quilt. Natalie you Rock!!
This binding method was blindingly brilliant!
Followed your binding steps (watched multiple times!) and my first binding came out perfectly! Now we'll see how the hand finishing goes. Thank you Natalie!
Thank you for your slow teaching and excellent camera shot.Not speedy.Very kind spoken. Keep up the excellent ,you. Thank you again. Also love technique,with other tutorials you have showed. Different designs. Love them all.
Natalie, I like that you get to do these final stitch videos because you can take the time to show more details. : )
Hi Natalie, you are a pleasure to watch and learn from. Thank you for showing us how.
often wondered if there was a simple way to do that, and she proved there is!
Natalie every time I watch one of your videos I think I couldn't enjoy them more. Then I come across another great tip. I've been sewing for more than 50 years and still learning lots. Thank you.
Well done Natalie. I’ve only just found Final Stitch. I’ll be watching more. 👏👏
This is such an amazing method!!!! All these years I have been machine binding the hard way and dealing with annoying stitching on the backing and joining the ends the hard way. The appli-glue tip, omg! Thank you so much, Natalie!! I am so ready to be done by the time I'm binding and this will make it so much faster and less frustrating! Your tips literally covered all the parts of machine binding that frustrate me the most and eat up time. You rock!!! 😄🎉
Oh Natalie! Thank you so much! You are such a great teacher. You are so easy to follow, going slow enough for us to follow. I absolutely love your method of joining the binding. I am going to try it out on my next quilt. Again, thank you!
I love the addition of flange, and so easy.
Stress less, smile more. Best advice!
That iron though... amazing!
Thank you, Natalie your teaching is fantastic. I will be looking for more and with you I can see my knowledge growing in leaps and bounds.
Thank you Natalie, for showing this binding. I watched again today and will finish my quilt this way. Love the flange on the binding. Great demo!
I have made a dozen or so quilts and I have tried every method possible for joining the ends of the binding. I just used your method and it is the first one that it came out perfect the first time! Thank you Natalie!
Oh my gosh! I never thought to join the binding to fit at the end of the first side!! Awesome!!!
Natalie, you are an excellent teacher, thank you !
Natalie, Thanks for giving us that “light bulb moment” on bindings! Amazing! You make beginners feel like they can do anything!!!
Thank very much really enjoy!
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I love Natalie’s videos. She’s my favorite.
Natalie is such a great teacher. It is super obvious during triple play, that Natalie is wicked smart. Good for us!!
Natalie, it's a pleasure to watch your tutorials. Keep them coming 🙂
Yes!! Loving these tutorials!
Natilie YOU are Great! Love this method! I saw this video and wanted to come back to it and had a hard time finding it. This tutorial is the ONLY ONE I could find with this piping method. Love you Natilie!
I love this flange binding. Thank you, Natalie. I have bound over 50 quilts and watched lots of videos, and this was the best one yet.
Awesome, Nat! Another home run! I can't wait to finish a quilt just so I can use this flange binding!
Thank you! I used your technique on my latest quilt and love the outcome. Appli-glue is a game changer!!
Great ideas, I usually sew all my quilts by hand what a lifesaver idea
You've made binding so much easier. Thank you, thank you, thank you 😊
Natalie this is the easiest tutorial for a flanged binding I have seen. The way you used the piece you cut off as the measurement for cutting the bInding to join at the end was super easy and helpful. Joining the ends of the binding has always been confusing when I watch tutorials. Yours was amazingly straightforward. Thank you for this tutorial. Merry Christmas to you and everyone at MSQC!!
Thanks so much for this video. Every time I have to join the ends of my bindings I have to come watch how you turn the two pieces! What would I do without you!
Thank you so much Natalie! I've only ever done machine binding but didn't know about the trick you showed at the end to link the two pieces together so that they are snug. Game changer! I love this series!!
I Absolutely agree. Thank you Natalie for explaining and showing the technique so clearly. I’m so thankful for your Final Stitch knowledge and tips.
I am so glad she stopped and showed how to make the corner. That is always the hard spot for me. Great video. Going to watch them all. Thanks
Omg!!! I followed your tutorial step by step and my binding came out perfect. Thank you Natalie
wow wow wow. just did my binding this way and wow. never going back. Thanks Natalie
You are so good at explaining things! I have quilted for years and this Flange binding is fabulous! Thanks
I wrote that I appreciate all of your videos. I love this one and refer back to it whenever I finish my quilts. It’s my insecure place in the process. Thank You for all the tips you continue to post!
Thank you. It’s such a pleasure to watch you do binding because it’s always a struggle
Thanks Natalie. I enjoyed learning about the flange binding and the glue. I use a similar method but the flange adds a special touch and will be easier to stitch straight. You are so relaxing to watch and easy to understand. I look forward to watching all of your videos.
Great job! Techniques explained very well. I feel comfortable giving this binding a try after seeing this tutorial
The best design advice I ever got was, "blend, don't match". It works in all creative sewing endeavors...fabric, thread, etc. Thanks for the great video.
Grest advice. I probably learned in a quilting class years ago to lay the thread on the fabric as Natalie showed vs the spool. Now I work at a big box store and show the thread on the fabric to customers when they are torn on thread color.
Thank you so much for this tutorial Natalie. I just used this method after watching this tutorial, on a baby quilt I made for my grandchild who is due at the beginning of November. You are an amazing teacher... Thank you so very much for making this, it has finished off my quilt to perfection... Only my 2nd attempt at making a quilt, so I am very grateful to you... Thank you...
A very helpful tutorial . I’m always second guessing which way to open up the binding for the final join. Every step covered! ❤️
This was great! That flange binding looks terrific and is so easy. I like the tip about the glue. It certainly looks easier than clips or pins (which always end up giving me pokes!). It also seems more sensible to stitch the binding to the back and flip to the front. You could do this with ordinary binding too (though you wouldn't have the nice flange). It would be great to have a tip sheet for this that we could print out. Love Natalie's quiet teaching style!
Thank you Natalie, it's the very first time I haven't messed up my binding. 😊 I love your program ❤
Great visual description of joining the binding, I ripped my diagonal seam out a few times yesterday as the binding was twisted once I stitched it together. I was sat at the machine with my block magazine trying to figure it out. Seeing it on video makes it much clearer. Thank you.