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Hello all of you Beautiful, Creative People out there! Welcome back to Scheetz Sew Creative! In this video, Erin presents a "Sew Quick" tutorial on how to use the Creative Grids Stripology Ruler to cut 2.5 inch strips for making bindings. To calculate how much binding you need for a quilt, you can follow these steps: 1. Measure the perimeter of the quilt: Add up the length of all four sides of the quilt.  2. Add extra length for corners and seams: Add an extra 12" inches to the perimeter for mitered corners and joining the binding ends.  3. Determine the width of the binding strips: Most quilters use binding strips that are 2.5” wide. 4. Calculate the fabric needed for binding strips: Divide the perimeter length by the usable width of your fabric (commonly 40 inches for quilting cotton).  5. Multiply by the width of the strips: Multiply the number of strips by the width of each strip to calculate the total fabric required.  Example: • Quilt dimensions: 60” × 80” • Perimeter: 2(60+80) = 280" • Add extra length: 280" + 12" = 292" • Usable fabric width: 40 inches • Strip width: 2.5 inches • Number of strips: 292"/40" = 7.3 Strips Round up = 8 Strips • Fabric needed: 8 Strips x 2.5" = 20" inches of fabric In this example, I would get 2/3 of a yard of fabric (24") if I were cutting my own strips. Would you like help with a specific project or more details on any step? Drop us a comment and let us know! For those who are new here, welcome! We’re a self-sponsored channel, fueled by our passion for quilting, fabric arts & crafting. Our small, family-owned shop is located in the beautiful town of Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, and is housed in a repurposed one-room schoolhouse that later became a Grange Hall & ultimately our shop. Can’t make it to Wellsboro? No worries! You can explore all our unique fabrics and quilting supplies online at https://www.scheetzsewcreative.com Thanks for joining us here at Scheetz Sew Creative, don’t forget to hit that subscribe button for more creative content & we do love all of you Beautiful, Creative People out there, and we hope to see you right here, again, real soon! #scheetzsewcreative #sewing #sewingtips #sewingtutorial #diy #sewquick #howto #howtomake #creativegrids #stripology