For our quilt example, we’ve decided we want to “see” a ½” binding. But, before you can figure out the cut width of the bias strips, you have to think about the what type of bias binding you’re going to use: single fold or double fold. Let’s take a moment to look at...
Bias Tape Maker Kit w/Instructions – Finish Raw Edges, Quilt Binding Using These Popular Sewing Bias Maker Sizes 6/12/18/25mm 1/4" 1/2" 3/4" 1", Adjustable Binding Foot Fits Most of Sewing Machines ASIN: B08JLPNCM6 查看更多
back openings, hems, etc. You can use it for quilt or blanket bindings, as a facing or even to finish your seams. It is also a great decorative detail that will bring a personal touch to any garment. Bias tape is easy to attach if you know how. There are two methods to sew bias ...
Although I’d seen tutorials to make bias tape, I opted to buy some of this quilt binding from JoAnn’s, which seemed like […] Reply Making Bias Tape | mangoesinsyrup February 25th, 2013 […] next tutorial I was going to try was the one from Prudent Baby. It is very similiar ...
And you’re half-way done! If you prefer making your own potholders, you can use two layers of fabric with quilt batting inside. There’s a snazzy tutorialHEREonLiesl Made. Okay, now grab your 1/2 inch-wide, double-fold bias tape. If you’re new to bias tape or would like to mak...