{A note about those ends:In this case, the ends of the bias binding are simply overlapped and stitched down. In theFrench method bias binding tutorial, I show you how to join the ends before attaching the bindin
For this tutorial, we decided to share yet another way of calculating fabric yardage. Quilters refer to this as the “Magical Math Formula!” Here we go… Multiply the total inches of bias binding you need by the determined cut width. For us, that means 156” x 2” = 312”. Use a...
Basic bias facing. Next up we’ll go over corners, using the previous posts on bias binding as reference. Only a post or two left, then on to regular non-tutorial blog posts :)
See the tutorial above to see all markings, for double-fold tape too. What size of bias binding maker do you need to make bias tape for quilt binding? You'll need a 1" blue bias tape maker to process a 2" strip of fabric, giving you a 1" single-fold bias tape, or a half-...
Keep the raw edge of binding even with the raw edge of the neckline. Sew halfway across the width of the tape, taking a half-inch of tape on either side of the stitch line. Stitch slowly and carefully around the curve, stopping where you need to, to lift the presser foot and reposit...
under 6mm and the finished binding was protruding the main fabric edge. If nervous (as I was!), go under 6mm, rather than over, because if your main fabric can’t lie flat after the underlining has been sewn on, you can go fishing instead. I did a test before which turned out perfe...
bias tape. I'm usingWrights Double Fold Quilt Binding, 7/8 by 3-Yard, Bluein this tutorial. thread to match your your bias tape sewing machine I am using calico fabric and cotton/poly bias tape for illustration purposes so you can see clearly what I am doing. However, for better resul...
(4,5)P2binding of the PLCδ1 PH domain. The protein is modeled with the GōMartini model (red) as well as two different elastic network models of type 6, force constant of 500 kJ/(mol nm2), cutoff 0.8 nm (violet), and of type 1, force constant 700 kJ/(mol nm2), ...
under 6mm and the finished binding was protruding the main fabric edge. If nervous (as I was!), go under 6mm, rather than over, because if your main fabric can’t lie flat after the underlining has been sewn on, you can go fishing instead. I did a test before which turned out perfe...
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