Start by sewing the raw edge of your bias binding to the raw edges of the quilt, leaving about 2 inches of the binding strip open at the starting end. When you almost reach the other end of the binding, stop sewing about 2 inches away from the other end.
Take your quilt off the machine and lay it flat on a surface. Meet the bias ends.
Mark the point where the ends meet.
Pin along the marked area then sew.
Trim the excess strips, leaving about 1/2" of each.
Align the binding against the quilt edge, fold the ends again to a side and press. Continue sewing the bias to the quilt, from where you left and stopping where you first started to sew.
Flip the quilt to the opposite side.
In the joining seam of the binding, press down the little corners of the ends to form two small triangles and press.
Fold the bias binding over the quilt edge and clip in place with wonder clips.
Stitch in the ditch to finish attaching the binding to the quilt onto the other side of the quilt.