Bias binding is wonderful to work with and is very strong. Simply your cutting with this very easy method. Creative Grids Bias Binding Simplified Ruler www.creativegr... or here amzn.to/2xucPg8
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I don't know why I can't remember how to do this from quilt to quilt. I re-watch this video every single time I need to make my binding and fold along with you! You make it so quick and easy!
you all probably dont care at all but does anybody know of a tool to log back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly lost the login password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me!
@Salvador Keaton thanks for your reply. I found the site on google and Im trying it out atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
Laura, this is one of the most AMAZING bias cutting techniques ever! It provides a quick and easy method to an otherwise tedious task! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!
Another great tutorial - thank you! Something I do regarding the "fold" - rather than cut it off, I simply cut half the desired width; therefore, using your fave 2 1/4", cut 1 1/8" - no waste! Thank you again Laura...
Thank you Laura for sharing this great technique for cutting bias binding. Can't believe that a few simple folds can take the pain out of the process. Fabulous!
After watching your video, I purchased this ruler and used it for the first time today. OMG! This ruler made it so easy to fold and cut the fabric. Thank you for an excellent video!
Such an accurate title for this video, "Bias Binding Made Easy". Thank you for your thoughtfulness in showing us from the viewer's point of view how to do the folding and then that tip about cutting that "bump" at the beginning. And that "ruler slide" tip was a little bit of magic :-) Bias binding is my preference for most quilts as it holds up better over time, so that's another Creative Grids ruler to put on wish list. Hope all is going well for you, Laura.
I am really glad I started to follow you. I am actually into sewing rather than quilting but have learned more from your hands-on tips than from anyone else. Thank you so much.
I have seen some of your videos before and now that I am getting out of my beginner level and moving into my novice level I'm doing more things and I am doing a project that the regular bias tape wasn't the right color so had to buy fabric and then bought a bias tape maker. I'm so glad I have watched your videos before because when i saw you I clicked right away. This is the only video I saw that shows how to fold it and cut it. I would have been just cutting straight strips. So I'm convinced I'm going to have to subscribe. Thanks again.
Today I spent two hours looking at videos on cutting bias binding and I saw a variety of possibilities. Then after dinner your video popped up and wow! I loved it! I immediately ordered the ruler on amazon. You have a new fan/subscriber.
Love your tutorials and you don't waste time by sewing on your machine like so many other people do. We know how to sew and watching others sewing is like watching paint dry [lol]. You get to the point and so very clear at that. I've never heard of this ruler but will order me one now. When I'm cutting binding all those lines on my ruler makes my eyes cross. They won't now. Thanks.
Great info Laura. You made it so easy to understand. Bias binding can be confusing to those of us that don’t use it very much. Thanks for making it so easy to understand. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Wow! I bought this tool and have been astonished at how much yardage I can squeeze out of a fat quarter or a yard. For years, I'd tried to follow tutorial for cutting bias binding but found them too complicated. But this method is quick and easy. Thanks for posting.
Excellent video! I think you’ve done a better job at highlighting this ruler than the Creative Grids people did! The tips for using it as a strip cutter is brilliant. I never thought of that! Thank you!
I bought that ruler on your say-so. A bit pricey but worth it. TYVM, I am making my first bias tape today with your help. I feel like I solved a fabric Rubrics cube!
Great tutorial. I found an online site that explained how to calculate how much fabric you need to bind a quilt. However I was struggling how to cut it. Thanks to your tutorial cutting the bias strips was a piece of cake. I also used another tutorial you posted on making a t-shirt quilt. I’m so pleased how it turned out.
Laura, I agree with Susan below: Slick idea! I've always used the continuous binding method but I like that your method works for any size of fabric. Thank you for another good video.
Seems like a great ruler to help with the cutting, but my complaint with bias binding is the sewing the strips together. So, I like the continuous binding method, where you sew the triangle together, then cut apart. I'm sure this ruler would come in handy when marking the cutting lines. Thanks for always showing us the new products in the market. 💝☀🌵
OMG!! I think I may be a little late to the party, Laura. This was the best tutorial, so easy to do bias binding. I have been meaning to figure this out forever, today was the day and it worked beautifully. Thanks so much!!
I too have always used 2-1/4 inch binding. You're the only other person I've heard of that does the same. Everyone uses 2-1/2, but I find it too wide. Great tutorial re bias cut binding. Thank you.
I clicked the like button, but I really LOVE this folding technique. I'm fairly new to quilting and haven't used bias binding because it seemed too complicated to cut. I will definitely be using this tip.
Thank you for a great tutorial on this ruler, especially showing on camera as if us, are using it. I hope Creative Grids will appreciate your demo as I looked at theirs & it's very dated & difficult to follow.
Thank You. You are always the one that makes these overwhelming skills accomplished! If you ever make an updated version would you consider using a striped fabric? I think it would help follow the folding step.
Always a wonderfully concise, straight-forward tutorial from you--with a minimum of chit chat--which I find so helpful when I'm trying to concentrate on what is being taught. Thank you.
Hi Laura, I'm convinced you're a mind reader! You always have a tutorial for what I need :) Hope you have a great holiday and thanks for all your videos.
A great video, I was unable to understand pictorial directions on my ruler, kept making errors, so after your video I have grasped it & other useful uses of ruler. Now will enjoy cutting bias strips. Again thanks & love your channel.
I loved the video, bought the ruler, folded my fabric, ran the cutter down the ruler. Beautiful strips. Now I need to sew, then try to apply to a square cutout in a curtain. Wish you had a video doing corners that are inverted. Think I will round the corners.
Another very important lesson learned with this video. Using the bias maker marked 25, somehow I thought this might mean 2.5 so I cut my strips 2 1/2". Bias tape just didn't fold right. Wait a minute, go back to video, how did I miss your explanation on what the marking meant. Ironed strip, folded a couple of times, lined up edges very carefully, lined up fantastic ruler, trimmed off a perfect 1/2 inch, ran thru binder maker again, PERFECT BIAS TAPE. By folding fabric your way, my square hole is 10"x10", strips needed were over 40", don't need to join for this project, but will save the rest to trim a little dress. Thanks so much for your videos.
Laura This was VERY helpful and I saved to my favs so I can refer back as necessary. Thank you for creating the video. It helps to make these for those of us that don't use a specific technique everyday and forget. Kudos girlfriend! Hugs!
Evil Danielle - it's so lovely you are thinking of finishing your Grandmother's quilt. Staff in fabric stores will be able to advise if you give them the length and width measurements. You may have to sew two narrower strips of cotton fabric together to get the size you want. Calico is a cost effective way of backing your quilt and comes in wider sizes. Don't forget you'll need batting (the squishy middle layer). There are lots of great CZcams tutorials on quilting, including SewVeryEasy of course 😀 Enjoy!
Laura you are a good teacher, you explain so well that makes us to do even hard things. Thank you!!! God bless you...(.I used my husband email.) I am here every day.
Great directions, no rambling, strait to the point and a voice that is pleasant to listen to! Thank you
This is the absolute easiest binding process I have found. And she does such a wonderful job of explaining how to do it.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I don't know why I can't remember how to do this from quilt to quilt. I re-watch this video every single time I need to make my binding and fold along with you! You make it so quick and easy!
you all probably dont care at all but does anybody know of a tool to log back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly lost the login password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me!
@Ledger Richard Instablaster :)
@Salvador Keaton thanks for your reply. I found the site on google and Im trying it out atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Salvador Keaton It did the trick and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thank you so much you saved my account !
@Ledger Richard Glad I could help xD
Laura, this is one of the most AMAZING bias cutting techniques ever! It provides a quick and easy method to an otherwise tedious task! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!
Glad you enjoyed it:)
Hands up, Laura-You are my new and forever sewing teacher. I understand the sewing techniques I want to learn best from you. This is a time-saver.
Laura, you explain everything so,so well! Better than anyone else, with tricks and tips! Thank you!
Another great tutorial - thank you! Something I do regarding the "fold" - rather than cut it off, I simply cut half the desired width; therefore, using your fave 2 1/4", cut 1 1/8" - no waste! Thank you again Laura...
Great idea Thank you for sharing 😆
Thanks your tutorial was a life saver and so easy to understand.
I like this better than any other bias creating video. This is simple, quick and easy to understand.
Thank you Laura for sharing this great technique for cutting bias binding. Can't believe that a few simple folds can take the pain out of the process. Fabulous!
Your tutorials are the BEST! Always easy to follow and understand. Thank you, Laura!
After watching your video, I purchased this ruler and used it for the first time today. OMG! This ruler made it so easy to fold and cut the fabric. Thank you for an excellent video!
Wow a short cut & lovely. For a $25.00 ruler it’s well worth my time and no oops. I inherited a bunch of cottons & will make bias tape 😺 thank you
Such an accurate title for this video, "Bias Binding Made Easy". Thank you for your thoughtfulness in showing us from the viewer's point of view how to do the folding and then that tip about cutting that "bump" at the beginning. And that "ruler slide" tip was a little bit of magic :-) Bias binding is my preference for most quilts as it holds up better over time, so that's another Creative Grids ruler to put on wish list. Hope all is going well for you, Laura.
always nice to hear from you. All is well and I'm glad you liked he tip:)
Thank-you AGAIN! When I don’t remember how it’s done I always refer back to your channel. You are an excellent teacher!
I am really glad I started to follow you. I am actually into sewing rather than quilting but have learned more from your hands-on tips than from anyone else. Thank you so much.
I have seen some of your videos before and now that I am getting out of my beginner level and moving into my novice level I'm doing more things and I am doing a project that the regular bias tape wasn't the right color so had to buy fabric and then bought a bias tape maker. I'm so glad I have watched your videos before because when i saw you I clicked right away. This is the only video I saw that shows how to fold it and cut it. I would have been just cutting straight strips. So I'm convinced I'm going to have to subscribe. Thanks again.
This is the best bias making tutorial I have ever seen! And I thought I knew all about it! Thank you so much!
Today I spent two hours looking at videos on cutting bias binding and I saw a variety of possibilities. Then after dinner your video popped up and wow! I loved it! I immediately ordered the ruler on amazon. You have a new fan/subscriber.
folding and cutting technique worked like a charm! thank you!
Love your tutorials and you don't waste time by sewing on your machine like so many other people do. We know how to sew and watching others sewing is like watching paint dry [lol]. You get to the point and so very clear at that. I've never heard of this ruler but will order me one now. When I'm cutting binding all those lines on my ruler makes my eyes cross. They won't now. Thanks.
thanks and thank you for watching
Great info Laura. You made it so easy to understand. Bias binding can be confusing to those of us that don’t use it very much. Thanks for making it so easy to understand. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Great video. I think I can handle bias bindings finally. TY
Wow! I bought this tool and have been astonished at how much yardage I can squeeze out of a fat quarter or a yard. For years, I'd tried to follow tutorial for cutting bias binding but found them too complicated. But this method is quick and easy. Thanks for posting.
You are very welcome:)thanks for watching
The best bias binding tutorial, thanks for covering all the details and making it so clear!
glad to have been able to help:)
Again and again, this is the one i come back to!
Oh my! Again, an excellent tutorial! I'm getting myself one of these rulers! No more wasted material! Love it! Thank you Laura!!
You do have a a few short pieces that really can't be used, but not too much. Thanks for watching.
Excellent video! I think you’ve done a better job at highlighting this ruler than the Creative Grids people did! The tips for using it as a strip cutter is brilliant. I never thought of that! Thank you!
thanks
I bought that ruler on your say-so. A bit pricey but worth it. TYVM, I am making my first bias tape today with your help. I feel like I solved a fabric Rubrics cube!
Thank you so much Laura! To think it was taking me ages before measuring, then cutting whole widths of fabric.
Thank you! I have known how to cut small pieces of fabric on the bias but not a full yard or more. A great explanation!
I do like to do things quick:)
Laura, this excellent tutorial was so VERY helpful to me, thank you, thank you!
I wish I had seen this video last week it would have saved me so much time and effort. Thank you so much
Wow! Best directions ever. Thanks Laura!
You are amazing at teaching. Thank you!
Great tutorial. I found an online site that explained how to calculate how much fabric you need to bind a quilt. However I was struggling how to cut it. Thanks to your tutorial cutting the bias strips was a piece of cake. I also used another tutorial you posted on making a t-shirt quilt. I’m so pleased how it turned out.
I'm happy hear that, and thanks for letting me know :)
I love this ruler and thanks for the tips Laura! Love Cooking with the Coia’s too!!
Thanks and thanks for watching
Laura, I agree with Susan below: Slick idea! I've always used the continuous binding method but I like that your method works for any size of fabric. Thank you for another good video.
Glad you like it and thanks for watching
Love your teachings on rulers and all the things you make. 👍🏻❤️🌹
Fantastic tutorial. Thank you for simplifying the cutting and joining bias strip binding. 👍🏾
My sister gave me the ruler for a gift and now I know how to use it. Thank you!
lucky you:)
Seems like a great ruler to help with the cutting, but my complaint with bias binding is the sewing the strips together. So, I like the continuous binding method, where you sew the triangle together, then cut apart. I'm sure this ruler would come in handy when marking the cutting lines. Thanks for always showing us the new products in the market. 💝☀🌵
OMG!! I think I may be a little late to the party, Laura. This was the best tutorial, so easy to do bias binding. I have been meaning to figure this out forever, today was the day and it worked beautifully. Thanks so much!!
I too have always used 2-1/4 inch binding. You're the only other person I've heard of that does the same. Everyone uses 2-1/2, but I find it too wide. Great tutorial re bias cut binding. Thank you.
Finally one I get. Thank you Mrs. Laura!!
this is my go to bias binding tutorial
I learn so much from you. Thank you for all your videos and your expertise. You are gift to all,of us.
Just ordered the ruler,ty. 🌹 You have such beautiful hair.
Love how you demonstrated the folding method. Thanks Laura.
hope it helps:)
I had not seen this method. I'm going to have to give it a whirl!
I clicked the like button, but I really LOVE this folding technique. I'm fairly new to quilting and haven't used bias binding because it seemed too complicated to cut. I will definitely be using this tip.
Thanks and welcome:)
You are a great sales person..bravo..🇨🇦
Love your added hints... as always you are a great teacher!
Great video! I have it saved so when it’s time to bind I rewatch it so I get it right. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing the many use's of this ruler.Great tutorial 😀
i am dislexic and at last no more confusion and frustration i can make my own bias tape.... Thank you so much.
Thanks a lot Laura for another great tutorial! 😎🌸 This ruler is quite a tool!
Excellent tutorial on cutting bias binding so easy to follow. I know longer dread cutting bias binding. Thanks so much for sharing.
Great video and a lot of help for us Newbie's...thanks Laura!
Glad I could help
Thank you for a great tutorial on this ruler, especially showing on camera as if us, are using it. I hope Creative Grids will appreciate your demo as I looked at theirs & it's very dated & difficult to follow.
wow - this is great - so easy and even the beginner can tackle this. thanks
yes you can:) go for it!
This is such a clever and useful technique! Once again, thank you so much for all you teach us!!!
Thank you and thanks for watching :)
Just lovvvvve this method.
Thank You. You are always the one that makes these overwhelming skills accomplished! If you ever make an updated version would you consider using a striped fabric? I think it would help follow the folding step.
Thank you so much, I just made my first bias tape.
I appreciate your help.❤
Thank you. Off to cut bias binding now that I know how 😀
I'm new at this and you give me such hope. love watching what your doing. it makes sense. thank you
thanks I'm glad and thanks for watching
Always a wonderfully concise, straight-forward tutorial from you--with a minimum of chit chat--which I find so helpful when I'm trying to concentrate on what is being taught. Thank you.
glad I could help
I just love how you shared this technique may I say its really time saving, game changer for me thank you much. Happy Holidays to you💟
Slick idea - - as usual, you explain it clearly, Thanks.
haha thanks:)
Susan Chenoweth fda
Hi Laura, I'm convinced you're a mind reader! You always have a tutorial for what I need :) Hope you have a great holiday and thanks for all your videos.
Thank you for a folded technique. Your other video on this topic requires a large table, and I have only a small space.
A great video, I was unable to understand pictorial directions on my ruler, kept making errors, so after your video I have grasped it & other useful uses of ruler. Now will enjoy cutting bias strips. Again thanks & love your channel.
Oh, my! Thank you, Laura!
Fabulous instructions as always! Thanks Laura!
Thanks and thank you for watching :)
Hi Laura, this is a great ruler! Their website is great too. Thanks for sharing with us and have a great day! 😎
I think so too:) thanks for watching
Very nice and easy to do. Thank you
I loved the video, bought the ruler, folded my fabric, ran the cutter down the ruler. Beautiful strips. Now I need to sew, then try to apply to a square cutout in a curtain. Wish you had a video doing corners that are inverted. Think I will round the corners.
humm, I never thought of that. I will put it on my list. thank you for the idea!
Another very important lesson learned with this video. Using the bias maker marked 25, somehow I thought this might mean 2.5 so I cut my strips 2 1/2". Bias tape just didn't fold right. Wait a minute, go back to video, how did I miss your explanation on what the marking meant. Ironed strip, folded a couple of times, lined up edges very carefully, lined up fantastic ruler, trimmed off a perfect 1/2 inch, ran thru binder maker again, PERFECT BIAS TAPE. By folding fabric your way, my square hole is 10"x10", strips needed were over 40", don't need to join for this project, but will save the rest to trim a little dress. Thanks so much for your videos.
I love this technique, thank you for sharing it!
Thanks and thank you for watching :)
I love your videos and watch every week!
thank you for watching
Laura
This was VERY helpful and I saved to my favs so I can refer back as necessary. Thank you for creating the video. It helps to make these for those of us that don't use a specific technique everyday and forget. Kudos girlfriend! Hugs!
I LOVE THIS IDEA..... Bias Binding isn't so scary anymore!
Thanks and thanks for watching:)
Evil Danielle - it's so lovely you are thinking of finishing your Grandmother's quilt. Staff in fabric stores will be able to advise if you give them the length and width measurements. You may have to sew two narrower strips of cotton fabric together to get the size you want. Calico is a cost effective way of backing your quilt and comes in wider sizes. Don't forget you'll need batting (the squishy middle layer). There are lots of great CZcams tutorials on quilting, including SewVeryEasy of course 😀 Enjoy!
thanks for your help:) :)
you demonstrate so well! great video, thank you !!!
What a brilliant tutorial, thank you!
Thank you for this tutorial, I love the little insights!! It will make my sewing much easier!!
Happy to hear, and thank you for watching
You are so clever love the videos
Laura you are a good teacher, you explain so well that makes us to do even hard things. Thank you!!! God bless you...(.I used my husband email.) I am here every day.
haha What, and here I thought it was him:) Thanks for watching :)
Thanks, I bought one and it works great.
what timely tutorial. love it .thank you
thanks
Oh this is wonderful! I need another ruler, lol
So cool thank you this has been a great help
Toujours aussi intéressant Merci!!!!
Thank you!
Thank you that was great info.
What an informative video, will start using that method, now to find the ruler
thanks
You answered my question as always thank you for sharing
off to mom's to show her what I learned! thanks
Thank you and Thanks for Watching :) and say hi to mom for me:)
I did it! I am having a ball doing it this way. I have been a quilting instructor for years and this is new to me. Really enjoy your tutorials.
This is a great tool!! Thanks for the tutorial. Peace and blessings.
thank you
Thank you so much! Great tutorial.