Scalloped quilt

Transform your bedroom into a cozy retreat with these beautiful scalloped quilt patterns. Explore top ideas to add a touch of elegance and warmth to your sleeping space.
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I'm so excited to be able to share this quilt with you today! I have a new quilt and pattern in an upcoming issue of American Patchwork & Quilting Magazine. Photo used with permission from American Patchwork & Quilting magazine ©2021 Meredith Corporation. All rights reserved. It's called Fall's Finery and it's one of my all-time favorite quilts that I've made. Which says a lot! I'm so happy with the way it turned out, and I love everything about this quilt - the sawtooth star blocks, the…

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Stephanie Coody
How to Bind Scalloped Edges Quilting Techniques, Quilting Tips, Quilting Tutorials, Quilting Crafts, Sewing Techniques, Quilting Designs, Beginner Quilting, Hand Quilting, Machine Quilting

Last week you saw how I cut my scalloped borders, using the fun new tool that makes that process oh so easy. This week I thought it my be helpful to show you how to bind those scallops. You will need to cut your own bias binding for this to work well. I have a couple of tutorials for doing that here and here. Now, it’s time to actually apply the binding! Here are a few tips and tricks I thought would be helpful. Start your binding with a tail of at least 6-8” unsewn. I almost always start on…

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michele coe
Scalloped Borders | mysite Quilting For Beginners, Quilting Techniques, Quilting Tips, Quilting Tutorials, Quilting Crafts, Machine Quilting, Quilting Projects, Beginner Quilting, Quilt Boarders

How to Bind Scalloped Edges Well, here we go again! I've shown you how to make bias binding (you can find those instructions here. Now, it’s time to actually do the binding! Here are a few tips and tricks I thought would be helpful. Start your binding with a tail of at least 6-8” unsewn. I almost always start on the upside of the “valley” as it rounds over the hill (I put a pin to hold the binding where I plan to start). I usually do double machine binding, so I actually sew my binding to…

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Susan Rowe