See how you can make your own single-fold or double-fold bias tape quickly and easily - but first, two basic things explained if you're new to this topic: What is Bias Tape? Bias tape is binding made from fabric strips cut on the bias (a 45-degree angle to the fabric’s warp ...
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, see this how to make bias binding tutorial.) I cut mine at 2 ½ " from selvedge to selvedge to accommodate for the thickness due to 2 batting layers. You ...
Cut and Prepare Binding Strips: Use fabric that complements your quilt to cut binding strips. Fold and press them into double-fold bias strips for durability. Attaching the Binding: Sew the binding to the front of the quilt first, then fold it over to the back and sew it in place by ha...
In our previous tutorials we have shown you two ways to cut and make your own bias tape:the traditional method(ideal for making small amounts of bias tape) andthe continuous method(perfect for large amounts of bias tape). So now is the time to talk about two different ways to attach y...
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I am trying to implement rendering points on top of geometry as in Blender. The algorithm is as follows: rendering is done through PointList without depth test. The depth test is done manually in the shader. We have a point. (Let's say a 5x5 square). And I compare the depth of the...
Sewing binding corners Bias tape neck and armhole finishing Measure around your pillow, or whatever you are making, to determine how much piping you need. Use the bias tape calculator to cut just the right size, always remembering to add on a little extra for overlap. You'll need to cut ...
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 ...
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 ...
Once you know how large your panel quilt should be, you'll need your main rectangular piece of fabric - your fabric panel. If you want to use just a portion of it, decide on what to keep and what to cut off. If you want to make your panel quilt bigger than just the panel size,...