See how to make bias tape from fabric that YOU choose. Easy, quick, and so much prettier than store-bought! With just a fat quarter of quilting cotton, you can make several yards of half-inch wide double-fold binding. See how. LATEST VIDEOS Why you'll love homemade bias tape: make ...
We’ve got bias binding under our belt, so now we’re moving on to bias facing. If you look at the1940’s Apron Patternsample photos, the one done with bias facing is the one in red and white. Unlike the blue apron, where you can see the binding externally in a contrast blue, ki...
How to cut straight grain binding for this project: cut your strip along the grainline or crosswise, it does not matter as you need a straight-grain binding. No round corners and curves, so there is no need to cut it on the bias unless you want to, of course. (For bias binding, ...
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Just likeusing woven bias binding, once you get the hang of knit binding, you won’t be able to stop yourself from making knit everything. This tutorial is meant for use with a serger, but can be adapted for use with a normal sewing machine. In every step where serging is required, ...
I'm in the process of making a baby quilt – I will definitely give this a try when I get to the binding! Reply Jacinda May 26th, 2010 The twisted fabric method is genius! Bias tape in Nicey Jane! What's better than that!?! Reply Bonnie Michelle May 26th, 2010 Thanks for the...
Bias Tape Facing Method 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. ...
Bias binding. Bias tape or binding, traditionally used to bind or finish a raw edge, is a strip of fabric cut on the cross-grain or at 45 degrees to the weave of the fabric. As most woven fabrics have no stretch, cutting it on the diagonal creates some give in the fabric, making ...
It's finally time to learn how to use your first tool—the tension wrench! This little guy does two very important things: Firstly, it gives you the leverage you need to rotate the plug and create a binding pin. Remember, the binding pin is the key to lock picking. ...