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How To Finish A Quilt
Making a quilt can be a great experience. You’ll be able to express your own creativity. To make a quilt, you’ll need to follow a series of steps. If you’re a beginner, you’ll need to make sure that you have the right materials. There are several resources to consult to make sure that you’re picking the best ones. You might want to start with this sewing machine for quilting compilation. Once you got everything you need, you can work on finishing the quilt. Here are the steps that you need to follow.
Step One: Join And Quilt Your Blocks
Most quilters will prefer to work in blocks. This tends to be much easier to create. If this is the case, you’ll need to join all the blocks together. Then you’ll need to add the batting and quilt them together. After this process, you should be ready to start finishing the quilt off.
Step Two: Trim The Excess Batting
The last part of the quilting process is to add the binding. This will ensure that your quilt will last for a long time. There are a few types of binding...