Now go ahead and sew it in place about 1/8″ from the edge on the opposite side from the one you sewed before. Here is what it should look like from the top: You’re done! I made thisBias Tape Table Runner. Since you know how to sew with bias tape now, you’ll be able to ...
back openings, hems, etc. You can use it for quilt or blanket bindings, as a facing or even to finish your seams. It is also a great decorative detail that will bring a personal touch to any garment. Bias tape is easy to attach if you know how. There are two methods to sew bias ...
How to make your own bias tapeSUSAN KHALJE
An essential part of any quilter or sewist’s arsenal, bias tape is helpful for creating stretchy, durable edges. Ashley Nickels demonstrates how to find the bias on ordinary quilting cotton, then how to cut, iron, and pin fabric to an edge. This snack-s
Add the small pocket you made in Part 1 of the sew along to the back and sew at 1/4″. Step Three: Applying bias tape and closing the small backpack For the next step on closing the small backpack, we need to make bias tape that is long enough to cover all the exposed seam allow...
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Now that you’ve learned how to make bias tape, head over to this post and learnHow to Sew with Bias Tape, or go to our search box on the top right and search “bias tape” for more project ideas! Next, try learningHow to Sew Piping!
Now time to sew our second line of stitching, used for basting the piping in place. I'm working on a cushion cover, but the technique is the same for any project. You need to determine where your stitching line needs to be, and apply your piping so that when sewn up close to the ...
Bias tape applique, where you applique bias tape instead of a single layer of fabric Needle turn applique, where you hand sew the edges down, leaving a finished edge to applique on,see an example here. Raw edge applique, using a straight stitch around the raw edges. ...
5. Sew the lining to the Curtain Fabric Lay your curtain fabric on the floor, right side up. Now lay your lining on top of it, right side down. (The right sides are facing each other, because in a minute you’re going to sew the sides together, then turn it inside out like a ...