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Perfect Binding Miter Tool

I have started adding products that I recommend to a shopping page at MyWebQuilter.com. I just added the Perfect Binding Miter tool created by my friend Glenna.

This little tool is very simple to use and helps you make a perfect miter on your quilt binding. I had trouble making these miters until Glenna showed me how to use her tool.

There is a free video showing how to use this handy little tool as well as a link to purchase it at MyWebQuilter.com.

Here is an example of one of my quilts where I used the Perfect Binding Miter tool. This wall hanging is based on Ricky Tims' Convergence pattern. I used batik fabrics that created a forest fire effect. It was a very fun little quilt to make.

Here is a detail photo of the miter at the corner of the binding.
Happy Quilting,
Amber



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