This technique also requires careful batting trimming and squaring of the quilt, and I found it easiest to pin the backing upon itself to keep it from getting nicked.
Create the binding
After the batting trimming and squaring of the quilt is complete, trim the excess backing to 3/4" from the edge of the quilt.Fold once more over the quilt edge, pinning in place.
Fold for the corner
Next, fold in the corner so that the top folded edge lines up with the cut edge of the quilt.Fold the cut edge of the backing once to meet the cut edge of the quilt, pinning in place.
Create the corner and adjoining side
Fold that edge once more, over the edge of the quilt, pinning in place.I now have a beautifully mitered corner! Either hand or machine stitch the binding, whichever works.
Here's the finished stitched corner.
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and give it a try - all that's needed is extra backing.
Happy Quilting!
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