I already went on and on about the block and my experience with paper piecing in this post so I won't repeat myself. On to the photos!

- Attach binding to quilt, completely as normal. Nothing unusual in this step. This photo obviously shows the front.
- The back of quilt with binding attached.
- Decide where you want your hanging loops to be. This quilt is very small so I only used two loops, placed about 2 inches in from each edge. Cut skinny ribbon to form loops. I cut roughly 5" pieces, and trimmed later. On the back side of the quilt, form a loop with the ribbon so it extends about 1/4" lower than the line of stitching from the binding attachment. I didn't measure, just eyeballed it. Not shown in the photo, but I used a little piece of masking tape to hold the ribbon in place while I stitched.
- Carefully stitch over the ribbon directly on top of stitches from binding attachment. Stitch and backstitch a couple of times over the ribbon to make sure it's really secure.
- Trim ribbon flush with edge of quilt.
- Proceed with binding as usual, by machine or by hand (my preferred method). When hand stitching binding, stitch right through ribbon as well as fabric when you get there.
- Ta-da!!
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