If you're binding curved edges, you'll want to cut your binding strips on the bias. Here's how to turn one square of fabric into a long length of bias binding easily! (See the tree skirt we reference in the video here.)By American Patchwork & Quilting Editors Published on November ...
York’s neckline is finished with a bias binding. York Try adding a contrasting binding to Kenedy’s neckline and sleeve hem. Kenedy Join the Snippets Newsletter And Get the Hansie Woven T-Shirt Pattern for Free! (Plus a new free pattern every season.) Get these free patterns instantly wh...
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First things first. While you might know the binding can be cut either on the bias or on the grain, this is a tutorial to make astraight-grain binding. For bias binding, see thishow to make bias bindingtutorial. It's great for projects where you have no rounded corners, so there is ...
the Opera where I worked. She used this method both for bias binding and for shaping petersham ribbon for the inside of hat bands. This method might take a few practices, but once you’ve got it down it’s so much easier than trying to ease in a lot of bias edge into a small ...
Bias binding strips, with a grain that runs diagonally, are also good for sturdy binding. Again, a split in the fabric won’t travel as far since the grain doesn’t run the length of the fabric. 2 Take measurements. The amount of fabric you’ll need to buy is determined by how large...
Did you know that you can use bias band to finish the edges in place of facings? It is an excellent binding technique often used for necklines and armholes, that will give you a nice and clean finish and will keep any curves from standing away from your body. You can use whatever col...
So there you have it, a really simple way to alter the neckline of a favourite t-shirt. I don’t think this would work for a v neck, you would find a nice sharp V difficult to do using this method. You’d be better to use a bias binding in that case. But for a rounded neckl...
Sew flat felled seams on pants, add bias binding to a skirt hem, add bartacks to high-stress points, like pockets and crotch seams. There are even ways to strengthen your stitches on athletic wear. Use bigger seam allowances and take advantage of elastic: This helps you adjust your ...
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