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The quilt pattern shown here is the Natural Harmony Quilt Pattern.
Have you tried curved corner quilt binding on your quilts yet? I'm now obsessed with this technique and want to bind all my quilts this way. This is a short and simple blog post illustrating how I executed my curved quilt binding.
Start by squaring up your quilt:
Next, use this handy template to cut the curved corners:
Purchase your curved corner template here!
To finish, bind your quilt as usual:
Personally I like to stitch mine down by hand. I can never get the machine binding to line up right and I hate seeing that extra sew line. There are no tricks to this part! Simple sew around the edges like your normally would!
I found these binding clips to be helpful to sew it down. Overall I think this was easier because I didn't have to worry about perfectly mitered corners! I am totally hooked on curved corner binding.
I love the look of a rounded/curved corner on a quilt. Did you section off the binding cutting to have bias strips for the curved part? Seems one would need a bias piece of fabric to have a smooth curve. Great idea! Stunning look!