If you know me, you know I love the look of hand quilting. I even have a tutorial on hand quilting an entire quilt top. You can also read my Best Kept Binding Tip before diving into the hand quilting.
Recently, I posted a video on Instagram doing some hand quilting quilt binding, (that’s a mouth full!) and the questions came flooding in. I decided it was time to share tips on how to hand quilt your quilt binding.
Here’s the video I shared on Instagram. Note: This is NOT my tutorial video. To watch the tutorial, click HERE.
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Or You can explore our Quit Tutorial Video Page
TO GET STARTED
You will need the proper thread, needles, thimble, and scissors. I also like using needle grippers , a magnetic needle minder, and a needle threader. Those last items aren’t musts, but I do love using them.

Once you have your supplies and your quilt binding is ready to be sewn to the back of your quilt:


NOTE: To read notes on the following pictures, hover over each photo to read the captions.
I hope this makes you excited to try hand quilting your quilt binding! I love it, and I hope you do, too. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment or email me. I’m happy to help.
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June 12, 2026
Joshua Dunn is the quilter and designer behind Lifting and Stitching. Based in North Carolina, he creates modern quilt patterns inspired by the cosmos, where memory, color, and story meet. His first pattern, A Trip Around the Universe, drew on the James Webb Telescope’s Cosmic Cliffs image. His work has been featured in quilt shows, […]
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