We have created a small list of videos for beginner quilting tutorials. Each video is between 2-11 minutes long. Learn some of the most useful quilting techniques for beginners like free motion (stippling), making continuous binding, binding your quilt, slip stitching and more.

How to Hand Quilt and Fabric Talk

Quilting Supplies and Chain Stitching Blocks

I share some of my favorite quilting supplies in the video. Chain stitching blocks is a simple technique to help you quilt faster and save expensive thread.

Keeping Points on Your Quilted Triangle and How to Fix Quilt Block Seam Mistakes

Quilting triangles can be tricky. Learn how to make sure you don’t cut off the point of your quilted triangle. Then fix mistakes with block seams that don’t line up.

Pressing and Pinning Quilt Blocks and Layering and Pinning Your Quilt

Don’t stretch or pull your blocks as you iron them to avoid size mistakes. To pin or not to pin? I discovered magic pins – I use the small ones when needed, but mainly use Quilty Clips now.

Free Motion Quilting and Stitch in the Ditch

Quilting basics for beginners include an easy method to quilt together your layered quilt.

Preparing Quilt to Bind and Make Continuous Binding

Before you bind your quilt, you’ll want to make edges even and the same width and length. Making your binding is easy and a great way to customize and match your fabrics.

Binding Your Quilt, Part One and Two

Binding your quilt is simply sewing the binding to the top edges. These tutorials help you around the corners to form a nice miter.

Slip Stitching Binding to Your Quilt

Slip stitching your binding is the last step to finish your quilt. Unless you want to hang it, if so put a sleeve on the back first. Here is a blog post on slip-stitching your quilt if you don’t want to watch the video!