Quilt binding is the final step in the quiltmaking process, and it is an important one. Binding not only finishes the quilt and gives it a professional look, but it also helps to protect the edges of the quilt from fraying.
There are many different ways to bind a quilt, but the most common method is to use a single-fold binding. To make a single-fold binding, you will need to cut strips of fabric that are 2 1/2 inches wide. The length of the strips will vary depending on the size of your quilt. Once you have cut the strips of fabric, you will need to fold them in half lengthwise and press them. Then, you will need to stitch the binding to the quilt, using a blind stitch or a machine stitch.