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 ...
Refold bias tape to wrap around the raw edge of the fabric and pin. Edgestitch along the inner edge of bias tape through all layers. Put your new skills to the test. Try sewing: York’s neckline is finished with a bias binding. York Try adding a contrasting binding to Kenedy’s ne...
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 ...
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Use bias binding. You could edge a newly cut neckline with bias binding. You’d have to find a bias binding that matched your t-shirt or maybe go for a contrast colour. A little more work but I think it would work really well. ...
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...
The excess length of the bias binding was cut off AFTER I got to the end of working my way around the piece and a little extra was left on to fold uuder to finish the edge. If I did this again, I might have started at the bottom point, since it was rather fiddly to get the ...
7) I the cut my Bias Binding into halter length pieces – a nozzle, round the head and then the reigns. 8. Pin it all onto the head to see if you have the right pieces and make sure you are attaching it correctly relatively to each other (you don’t want wonky eyes or a skewed...
Step 1: Cutting Your Bias Strips Bias tape is cut “on the bias” meaning diagonal to the selvedges of the fabric. You have to do it this way for it to work. The fabric stretches differently when you pull it against the grain. Test it out by pulling your fabric at the selvedges an...
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...