Ending the binding on a quilt is the final step in the quilting process. It involves securing the binding to the quilt top and backing, ensuring a neat and finished appearance. There are several methods for ending the binding, each with its own advantages and disadvantages.
One common method is the mitered corner, which creates a 45-degree angle at the corners of the quilt. This method gives a professional and polished look, but it can be more time-consuming than other methods.