Jordan Fabrics Quick Method for Binding
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THANK YOU for doing things differently than the Quilt Snobs lol. I was in a class and created by binding just like you did (not on bias) you'd have thought I had committed a horrible sin! Was chastised in front of the entire class. Quilting is an art. Some people create their art differently than others. Thank you for showing just how individual quilting can be!
Omg! This made me laugh because you are so right about the quilt snobs.
I not even use seam allowance language in my craft I just slap it together and call it done 😂
I think had that same teacher. I left her class and continued do my bindings the way.
Sewing is a skill but creating is an art. There is no real right or wrong. I love this. A straight seam and no bias ( GASP) Lighten up and do what works for you!
I meant to say quilt snobs lighten up
I just saw a note from someone not happy with how you do and film your quilts.
First I am 75, and been quilting a long time, second, I have learned a great deal from you but most of all I love the patterns and how you present yours and other quilt companies patterns. I am sorry that other quilters cannot just move on if they are not happy with anyone's work.
Personally my quilts have become much more impressive because of you.
Thank you for the care and concern you put into your quilts and your videos.
I'm a self taught quilter. I learned a lot from Donna about quilting and I refer to her videos all the time. Plus I buy all my precuts from Jordan fabrics. Cutting and binding are my weaknesses. But I am practicing.
Totally agree with you! Donna is wonderful: clear, organized, no wasted time and has a lovely speaking voice!😊
@@nannettejohnstone7281 I too am self-taught. I was just explaining to my husband, that Donna's videos have inspired me to keep going. In order for me to produce some beautiful quilts, I bought a few of her kits. I have nothing but praise for Donna and her photographer husband!!!
@@dnrtme600 Yes, her voice is very calming!!!
I love your videos!!! It's nice to be able to understand and do quilting and your a Great teacher. Thank you so much for All your videos. I'm 77 yrs old and been quilting for a while but I ALWAYS learn something new from you. We never get too old to learn one more thing.🙂
no matter how times i watch this video i always do a refresher when trying to bind a quilt youre a great teacher
I really dig that you've offered a method to closing the binding that doesn't feel like punishment, THANK YOU!
Donna,
There isn't one video tutorial of yours that I dislike. You're awesome and very much appreciated by me! Gracias! 😊
I did a lot of in the ditch on my quilt! Now I am going to use this method for the first time! This video was forwarded to me by a quilting buddy! Used this method and now I may NEVER hand stitch the binding again!
Donna bless your heart you were sewing in the dark! You need a lamp. Oh great I just remembered you usually have your son on the other side with a big bright lite shining on your work. ♥️
Oh my you do have a light. I love the way you did this binding.
I have been quilting for about 15 years, and started watching your videos a few weeks ago. I want to thank you for changing my (sewing) life in two ways in particular: first, the idea of putting a weight at the top end of the ruler when you're cutting. Such a simple, seemingly obvious action, and yet it has made a HUGE difference in my ability to cut a straight line. Second - this method of binding the quilt. I have spent SO many hours doing it the way I was originally taught, and was never really happy with the results. The way you demonstrate in this video is SO much faster, and SO much neater. I can't thank you enough. Keep these videos coming!
I really like the camera angle in this video, it makes it easier for me to understand exactly what Donna is doing when I see it from her view. She is a great instructor and I love all her videos and always look forward to new ones. Very thankful that we go back and watch previous videos too. Thanks so much!
Thank you for being willing to do your own thing and not worrying about the quilt police! (i.e. using fingernails to press, machine binding, not using a "name brand - funded by a company" machine, and even sewing the binding together with a straight seam - - kudos to you for not worrying about what everyone else says!)
I also wanted to say thanks for getting right to the point, not having annoying music, and having well cropped, with appropriate close up shots. Thank for you and your team! And yes, I like your well modulated voice - it's easy to listen to.
Very impressed with the machine, a true industrial model.
What kind of machine is that? It’s a BEAST!
I totally agree. There are MANY methods to do things. Some people think the first way they learned is THE way.
True North Herbals It is a Juki industrial sewing machine. She has since updated her machine to one I’ve wanted her to get for a long time, which is a Juki 8700. This looks like that one but the motor doesn’t run constantly, only when it is sewing, so it is MUCH quieter. These machines goes much faster than you could ever sew and they are amazing machines. For sewing quilts, where you are just doing straight seams, it is awesome.
I could swear that machine is a ConSew
1. I LOVE your hair color looks so flattering on you. 2. The color of that little quilt and the quilting on it is beautiful, 3. So glad this "oldie but goodie" popped up on my feed, I will need it next week.
I looked thru all your fabric which I about died seeing all the gorgeous, gorgeous colors, too find the fabric from Northcott for this Bargello wall hanging. I've never quilted in my life and I just feel in love with your patience showing us how easy it can be. I'm going to go broke. Please share with me the fabrics in this video. Thank you a million. No need to go to store anymore. I'm so excited!!
I love your tutorials. Your methods are very easy and make sense. I watch your binding tutorial every time I have to do one. Just as a refresher. They always turn out great. Thanks so much. Keep the videos coming!
Love this! Even something you've done several times can benefit from a quick review. And Donna 's got the goods!
Finally, someone's shown how to do this in a way that makes sense to a non-quilter. What a pro! Really grateful for this demonstration.
I am still a beginner at sewing, and couldn't see what she was up to until she....folded...it...back...over....!! Fantastic! Thank you so much!
Agreed...my grandmother got sick and died before being able to teach me...my mother stayed away from quilting and crocheting because of her mother's love of it...so I am self taught. I love it and after getting past my fears, I bought a cheap machine, watched CZcams then hand quilted. I took a few classes and now I sew, sew, sew. I love sewing too.
What a beautiful job. I find it hard to get a perfect stitch on the back using this method. What is the secret?
Makes sense to a quilter, too!
Elizabeth Speck £
Again Donna thank you for being so precise and patient in your instruction. I can really feel that your are anticipating how a “newbie” would need to know each “inch” of a project and how to find the right spot to sew, the right folding method, and how to manipulate the fabric as you go along. It makes it so much easier to learn and “get it” in my head. 💕
I appreciate you taking the time to teach us new sewing people how to do this. I find it so easy to lean from you as you don’t over talk the process. You have become my favorite sewing channel.
Stumbled across this video and it has changed the way I do my edges. For an absolute beginner like me the instructions were clear and precise. Thank you for your instructions.
Donna is a dream..all she does is perfection..but does not expect us to be..just do your best..🇨🇦
You gave me confidence I could do this and it turned out pretty good. You don't even see my jointing seam on the binding ! thanks so much for teaching us, Donna. Blessings
I love your humble and basic teaching style that stays on topic. I am FINISHING my first quilt of many I started and gave up on. Old fashioned methods are endearing but not practical today. Your method for binding is superb; camera was in perfect place to see what you were doing and your explanations were very clear. I am making quilts for third world countries so I need to be fast with a durable quilt. Thank you thank you thank you!
I've watched a LOT of binding videos and yours is BY FAR the best! Clear, easy to follow and genuine. You are the best! Thanks for showing us a realistic perspective. Really enjoyed the video and will be subscribing and looking to see what else you can teach me.
I think so too! My brain tends to get twisted in knots with other videos! LOL
Perfect tutorial. The type of people that would ever give this a thumbs down baffles me
a thumbs up would happen had she instructed watchers to IRON the seans. the time she spends "finger pressing" a smooth well pressed effort could be done. I can ALWAYS tell "homemade" items as person has not pressed open, flat or down the seams. Pressing seams with a good steam press will always generate a professional appearance .
Based on some of the comments of judgemental, elitist, quilting snobs, i am not surprised. Dismayed, perhaps, but not surprised. In my opinion, Donna's tutorials are outstanding, practical and inspiring!
This is a tutorial for faster binding for people who don’t want to bind. She made that very clear in the beginning of the video. I think Donna and everyone else knows that ironing helps.
Replying to Gayle Springers comment, I'm sorry but I have to disagree at least somewhat about the ironing of the binding. Yes it would look very flat and neat if it's iron however way too many people would be ironing the quilt border in order to iron that binding flat. this can distort the appearance of the entire quilt and that the border would get mushed down with a hot iron and steam therefore I much prefer Donna's method. If you were a perfectionist and a professional at ironing or in this case pressing then it would look very nice more than likely. So I think your comment was pretty well unjustified. Just a personal opinion.
Bless you. A reasonable approach to quilting.. And bless you for not adding annoying, monotonous music.
I chuckled all the way thru this video, I've been doing my binding this way for years, and yes, have been told about it. But as you said, if it's not going in a show it needs to be done and sturdy. No quilt is perfect!😊
As always another very professional tutorial. Clear, precise and easy to understand. Jordan’s Fabrics you inspire me every time I watch your videos. It’s like having a teacher with me. Thank you from across the pond. X
Love your videos...so easy to follow. Love when you make minor mistakes that I seem to make frequently. It’s not the end of the world and generally easily fixable. Thank you.
it was nice to see you make those mistakes, even though they weren't intentional. it shows that even someone as experienced as you can still make them, and lets people like me, that are new not get so frustrated that we just give up, bc other quilters make it look so easy and never make mistakes. probably bc they edit them out. I really appreciated the attention to detail when it came mitering ther corners, showing exactly how to do it, where to stop, how to fold it, where to start, the backtacking (most don't even mention that. they do it but never mention it), and then you even went on to talk about some problems you may run into. i appreciate the fact that your sewing machine is an older model, even if it is a commercial one. most videos have brand new multi gadget, multi everything, that new people have no idea what they are even talking about, much less have on their machines. bc nobody just starting out is going to buy a fancy machine.
You make it look so easy. No substitute for experience.
I really, really needed this tutorial on how to bind my quilts. I finally understand how to do the whole thing! Thank you so much!😊
I have been watching you for a couple years Donna, and am trying to go back and watch every single video. You are the most amazing teacher and quilter I have seen. Thank you so much for the time and patience you have showing every detail and the encouragement you give to others. You make quilting easier and fun besides rewarding. Hugs, Linda 😊
I am doing the same, these videos make a great review of the subjects that Donna has taught us and now that I'm not a rank beginner anymore, I am learning even more from these reviews. Isn't CZcams a terrific resource! And Jordan Fabrics is one of the best content providers around, too.
I always search your tutorials Donna when I get stuck in a project. Wether it’s inspiration or a technical issue I can always find an answer. Thank you for doing such concise and entertaining videos. You’re a treasure!
Cathy Niblock
Donna I just love your tutorials and vdeos. I have learnt so much watching them. I have only started quilting 4 years ago and with your tutorials, my quilting is getting better, not perfect but much improved. Thankyou again so much.
This has to be the best binding tutorial I've ever seen on CZcams. Thank you! This is fast and easy and looks really great :D
Donna you are truly the “Norm Abram” of quilting! You are teaching me to quilt concisely and clearly! So much fun! Thanks!
Ahh, another Norm Abram fan! Yes, I agree with you, Donna's style is reminiscent of Norm's -- both are great teachers!
A good tip is when you fold the binding over to the backside make sure the binding fabric goes over the original stitch line you made when you sewed the binding to the front side to begin the binding process . 😎
I Love Ya Donna Jordan !! You are so easy to follow, a great teacher ❤
Excellent tutorial! The camera angle was perfect (many show facing the sewer and I don't learn upside down) and it was straight forward with no extraneous information. Thank you! I think I can do this!
Donna thanks so much for taking the time to do the whole binding. Seeing the different ways to do the corners is a big help as this is teeth grinding for me. Now I can unclench my jaw and zip around the whole quilt. So appreciate your relaxed precision.
I am making my first blanket for my first grand baby. I've been watching MANY videos and this is by far the best one I have seen. I love your simple, straight-forward patient approach. Thank you for sharing your gifts here. I definitely will be revisiting your channel .
I needed a refresher lesson in binding & doing nice corners! I used to be able to do really nice binding with clean corners. It’s good to have this lesson to refer to for doing perfect corners! Thank you for this lesson 😊
I appreciate how clearly you demonstrate how to do the different processes in quilting. You've given me the confidence to try and make some quilts for my grandchildren. Thank you!
Great tutorial, thank you. I really appreciate that you actually show us the whole way, most people speed it up or skip through but I am a visual learner so this was perfect!
*Thank you* for that precise instruction on where to stop & start back, on the corners!!! Best explanation for this beginner.
I have watched this tutorial several times in fact every time I make another quilt. I’m still a newbie so thank you Donna for this tutorial😊
I am a beginning quilter who started with a quilt top that my grandmother helped piece about 70 years ago. Your helpful and easy-to-follow videos and instructions helped me learn how to plan the border and sew it on, then the binding to make it a beautiful finished product. Thank you for your well-done videos!
I just finished repairing a quilt that my great grandmother had pieced about 60(?) years ago. It was quite a job but so worth it. What a nice tribute to your grandmother that you were able (and willing) to take on such a challenge, especially as a beginner.
That’s a beautiful quilt and it’s great to see you doing what works for you and not just going ‘by the book’! I’ve learned loads. Thank you xxx
MJ
Today I was introduced to Jordan Fabricc and my first CZcams. Ther is so much to learn and explore. Thanks
My mom left me her hand stitched queen sized quilt top, the back and batting plus the bind material. She told me to do the quilting “stitch in the ditch” and then add the binding. But I’m not a quilter. Now I know how to finish it. Thank you so much.
Donna, thank you so much for a great tutorial on sewing that darn binding! It is so encouraging for a real pro to admit that sometimes it doesn’t quite come out absolutely perfect. Your alternate method for getting a neat corner is a real help. Thank you so much and please keep us all encouraged with your great videos!
Thank you so much for your tutorials. They have helped me a lot during this virus lockdown. I made my first quilt ever! I have another topper that I am finishing as soon as my machine is repaired. I have learned so much about sewing, quilting, patience and studying from these tutorials. Thank you again.
Omg thank you. This was the easiest binding to do. My wrist was badly broken a few years back and I simply can’t hand sew. You saved my quilting time.
Thank you. It has been a while, but it is all coming back to me. Your videos do help me a lot.
I have arthritis, so I appreciate the tutorial on machine sewing the binding, which is how I plan to do mine :)
I'm in the same boat with arthritis so will be doing the same keep safe and well !Greetings from Tasmania Australia!
Thanks so much for your practical tips! I am a new quilter who wants to make some cool projects for family but I don't have a ton of time and your tutorials are just what I needed to see!
I'm totally new at quilting and binding. I must have sat through seven videos on CZcams trying to give tutorials on how to bind a quilt. All of them talked too fast. All didn't explain in detail, and their cameras angles placement made it difficult to see what they were doing.
I'm so glad I found your video. Your instructions are given calmly and slowly. You're a detailed and explaining everything. And the camera lens is positioned just right picking up every detail. Awesome job. We all thank you.
Being a newbie at quilting, I have learned so much from you. Thank you for your tutorials. They are well done and your descriptions are very detailed.
I have only been quilting for about a year. And this is one of the easiest binding tutorial's that I've seen. I have to try this on my next quilt. I just want to say a big thank you.
Thank you, that was the best tutorial on binding I've ever seen.
I love the way you do binding and your quilting is unbelievable
I love these tutorials!!
This the best love making the quilt hate bonding and corners thank you for sharing
Catherine Mclaughlin “
What an industrial machine!!
The best binding tutorial I have seen .great job
Have begun binging your channel. Just wanted to say that I love the colours in this quilt.
Thank you...I just had an, “Ahah!” moment. Now, I get it. I certainly will continue to view your tutorials. Glad I spotted you.
folks are always asking "what size should my binding be?" , "how do I stitch....front to back or back to front? "
your tutorials are so easy to understand - have referred you guys many times for fabric, patterns & instructions!
I've always loved your straight forward methods that keep quilting fun with a high quality finish. I re-watched this and took notes this morning after I wasn't happy with my last attempt at binding. I used less than a 2 1/2 inch binding and it was a struggle. I t was all the chosen fabric I had left to use for the binding.Thanks Donna for reminding me that I can do it.
I’ve struggled so much with complicated binding as a beginner, I love this simple method so I can practice it on small projects until I feel more comfortable with the fancier techniques ❤ Amazing job Donna as always ❤
My grandmother was seen as a perfectionist in most areas of her life. Everything was just so. Now that I am learning to quilt, I love to find mistakes in her quilts. It helps me to see her as who she was and not the persona she gave off. She was human and flawed just like the rest of us. The difference was she didn’t go about telling others of her errors. Lol! When she died, there were many things in her past that we didn’t know about. I am able to see her truthfully now. Just wish I could tell her how amazing she was even in her imperfections. I hope she knew that she was worthy of love just as she was and didn’t need to be perfect.
I had never seen the tip about using a pin to help guide that fold of the miter into the correct position. Thank You. I am definitely going to try this method for binding.
Your videos are the BEST!!! I have embroidered all my life, and I want to hemstitch. Your clear instructions give me confidence.
I watch and rewatch your videos. You are so patient and calm with so much good information. I’m in Texas and next time we drive to see our daughter in Seattle I am going to see if we can come see your store on our way!
Your're brave to stitch from the front and folding down as you go, and with no pins! It was fun to watch.
I'm binding my second quilt this way. Thank you! You're a lifesaver. It's so hard to put in the last 10% to finish a quilt and this makes it doable for me.
Hadn't done any of this type of binding for a while, so wanted to review the technique. As I am doing baby quilts now, I will sew the binding to the *back* first, then fold over to stitch in the ditch from the back. This makes the small flap at the edge of the finished binding come out on top and Donna's method of stitching comes out so evenly that it looks really nice and leaves the back of the quilt, the side that will touch baby, nice and smooth. Thanks again, Donna, for another great tutorial!
I turn to this video time and time again. Showing a friend your method tonight. Thanks for making this video!
Love how you skip all the pinning/binding clips/glue/fusible and still get a beautiful consistent binding.
Thank you for making this simple for a not so good quilter person! 😄 your tutorials are the best Donna. Simple and to the point. So well explained and demonstrated. Kudos to you and Matt, your children, and crew. Wonderfully done.
I’ve watched a lot of videos on binding and this was the best. I’m ready to tackle this. Thank you!
I love watching you. You are so organized and make it look easy.
I love your tutorials..tip....if the binding is stitched to the back first then pulled to the front..there is no worry about staying in the ditch and you can see the corners when you fold them. You have beautiful stitching front and back with no guessing. You can use a decorative stitch or a zig zag stitch. The corners should be folded opposite when stitching the binding down..opposite from when the binding was stitched onto the quilt..less bulk.
Ramona Kufalk could you explain once more what you mean by stitching the corners opposite? Thanks for the tip!
bonnie musselman ..when you stitch the binding onto the quilt you make the corner as you come around the quilt...same as always. Now when the quilt is turned over and you are now stitching the binding down..as you come to the corner..don’t make the corner like you did the first time around..stop before the corner..on the other side of the corner..start folding the corner with that underneath side folded first then fold the side down where you just stopped before the corner. I pin that corner with a forked pin...This is folded opposite of the way you stitched it down the first time and there is less bulk at the corner. I use a few clips on the other side of the corner where I will be stitching as I come around the corner...makes it easier. I hope this is clear enough. I love when I learn a new tip.
MonaQuilts, that’s exactly how I started doing my corners. The miter is so much nicer.
This was just what I needed to finish a baby shower gift in time. Thank you so much for all your videos and the time you take to help educate your adoring public!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I am a beginner and this will help a lot. I'm so happy you are a patient and through teacher! Blessings!
I've learnt more about quilting and sewing in the fortnight I've been watching you Jordan than I have in a lifetime of sewing, thank you. Totally addicted to watching you, all I have to do know is make a quilt that turns out as amazing as yours.
I tried this machine method on my last quilt and it worked beautifully. You have probably saved my arthritic hands a lot of pain in the future. Thank you for your clear instructions. I had hesitated doing machine binding in the past because I could never seem to get it to look nice. This time, following your directions it worked so well.
Glad the method worked for you too!
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Hi Donna. You are a number 1 teacher. I never knew when putting the binding on,,,,instead of struggling with the miter corner, I can sew straight off and turn and sew....great trick....thank you. You take step by step,,,,,,,,,and its great. You are nice and neat🙏🕊🙏🕊❤️🎶👍😻😻😻😻🇺🇸🇮🇹
I’ve been binding the other way for too long and have rarely been pleased with the results. I am definitely using this method going forward. None of my quilts are going to end up at a show and if they did I guess the quilt police would have to deduct points or what have you. I appreciate this share and the clarity with which you explain your method. Thank you!
No doubt about it, Donna Jordan is one of the very best teachers on the internet! There are several that are really good. She's one of them. I learn a lot from many teachers as time passes. Always something new to learn.
I love this method of binding, it really is very quick. Would never hand stitch again. Thankyou.
Thank you Donna for explaining things so clearly and providing those little tips that make it so much easier to succeed. Thank you for helping me build my skills on my quilting journey.
Thank you SO much for showing this method to us! I can hardly wait to do my binding this way.
I am a beginning quilter and I will be doing this!!! Thank you soooo much!!
The combination of your TOP Quality Stellar teaching and the GENIUS camerawork is the BEST I’ve seen ANYwhere on CZcams. Thank you Very Much :)
And the absence of jabber for minutes before anything's taught. This was perfect, concise and no nonsense. Just good useful instructions. Thank you!
How can you tell when the needle needs to be replaced? Love UR dilemma, to seam rip or not.....and UR solution! Thanks! Perfection isn't everything!
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Love the tutorial. You can avoid having an issue with your binding seams ending up in less than desirable places (like happened in the video) if you "audition" your binding on your quilt before you sew it down. Just place your binding on your quilt and pin the beginning in place, then run the binding around the outside of your quilt until you reach the beginning again and see if the places where you joined your binding ends up in places you don't want (like corners). If so, go back and move where you will begin your binding until all your seams are in places you are happy with THEN begin to sew it down. :)
Thank you for this tip. I had a seam on a corner once and was so annoyed.
Thank you for showing this binding method. I have been sooo scared to put binding on at least 8 quilts but feel confident to do it now after watching your video !!!!!!!
I have been quilting since 1989 and only found out about CZcams tutorials a few months ago...learning so very much. Donna, I have found your no-nonsense methods so helpful as I "clean up my act!" Thankfully, it's s never too late to learn...thank you.
love your tutorials Keep them coming Donna you are a very good instructor
I can’t believe this is exactly how I bind a quilt! I thought I was breaking all the rules but I didn’t care because there are so many quilts that I want to do & so little time. Great minds think alike 🤗
I love the honesty of this lady. She tells it like it is, unlike many others who insist every mitered corner must be perfect. Nonsense! So refreshing.
Thank you for sharing! I agree this is the best binding video I've see too! I am new to quilting. I want to try making something. Your videos are very encouraging! Thank you!
You are the best Donna! You patiently showed us beginners step by step. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I'm always looking for tips on doing the binding. Thanks for this one. I love that you have an "old" machine.
I love your videos because I learn so much watching you and you explain everything so clearly. God bless.
Ditto Pen McCullough...i'm going to watch this video ten times at least before I bind the quilt I recently made.
Thank you for showing this method ...I'm saving this for future use.
Christian love to all in these very strange times
Gilly wife of Mark