Binding is the final step in the quilt-making process, and it serves several important functions. It encloses the raw edges of the quilt, preventing them from fraying and unraveling. It also adds a decorative touch to the quilt, providing a finished and polished look. Finally, binding can help to stabilize the quilt, preventing it from stretching or distorting over time.
There are many different ways to make binding, but the most common method is to use bias tape. Bias tape is a long, narrow strip of fabric that has been cut on the bias, which means that it is cut at a 45-degree angle to the grain of the fabric. This gives the bias tape a certain amount of stretch, which makes it ideal for binding curves and other irregular shapes.