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
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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 ...
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So we are going to focus on double fold bias tape today. You can sew with double fold bias tape two ways. The first way is called single step binding. This means you are not going to unfold it. You are just going to slip it around an edge and sew it on. The second way is call...
You should be able to unlock the boot fastener mechanism, providing access to the binding cover beneath it. Use the other flathead screwdriver to pry up on the filler cover on the front of the binding, thereby removing it in the same way as you did with the back portion. Step 4—Take...
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...
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...
out a good method for that. The benefit of the method I've taught here in the video is the edges of the quilt are butting up against one another inside the binding. This means there is no space on the quilt that doesn't have batting (the fluffy stuff in the middle of the quilt)....
Some knits curl along their cut edges when they are laundered; if this happens you either have to cut off the curly edge or flatten it out in order not to lose valuable fabric. I used fusible tape on the sample pictured below in order to flatten out the edge. NOTE: Place fusible produ...