
Looking for a beginner-friendly way to finish your quilt without fussing with mitered corners or cutting bias strips?
In my latest video tutorial, I walk you through how to bind a quilt with gently rounded corners using regular quilting cotton and cross-grain binding strips. That’s right – no bias cuts required!
Rounded corners are a great alternative to traditional mitered corners, especially if you’re newer to quilting or just want a smoother, softer look. And the best part? This method is completely machine-sewn, from start to finish.
You’ll learn how to:
– Round your quilt corners using a plate – no special ruler needed
– Select binding fabric that complements your quilt
– Cut and join binding strips on the cross-grain
– Attach binding to the quilt back
– Wrap it to the front and stitch it down with a clean finish
I also share tips for managing long binding strips, improving comfort while sewing, and why this method works great for standard quilting cottons (but maybe not batiks).
🎥 Watch the full video here:
Want to try this method on your next project? Let me know how it goes!
Meanwhile, you can also check out my downloadable patterns, online classes, and free resources in my online shop.
Happy Quilting!