Quilt binding is the final step in the quilt-making process, and it serves several important functions. It not only finishes the raw edges of the quilt, but also adds stability and durability to the quilt top. Binding also helps to protect the quilt from fraying and wear, and it can be used to add a decorative touch to the quilt.
There are several different ways to sew quilt binding, but the most common method is the machine-stitched binding. This method is relatively easy to do, and it produces a strong and durable bind. To sew quilt binding by machine, you will need the following supplies: