Apparatus kit for making bias stripsFIG. 1 is a perspective view of an apparatus kit for making bias strips of the first embodiment showing my new design. The other three embodiments being identical except for the width of the centrally disposed depression and the width of the template;...
I cut blue and white gingham on the bias for binding which also coordinates nicely with a blue and white floral backing. In addition to a winter theme set of placemats, I made two using a fabric of stylized flowers. (I hope my friend considers the print “medium blue.”) The column ...
Tips for cutting the bias binding • To find the direction of the weave find a loose thread and pull. Bias tape should be cut at a 45 degree angle to where the thread was lying • Use a template of some sort to mark. This could be 2 inch strips of newspaper or wrapping paper...
Madame Gres (1903 – 1993) (pronounced Grey) was a Parisian couturier who created beautiful bias and pleated dresses, inspired by Grecian styles and lines. Her house, under the name of Gres, was opened in 1942 and she mainly used specially produced plain silk or wool jersey in golden beige...
First I cut my strips 1/2″ wide. Because I want these stems to curve easily, I will cut them on the bias. I like to place my bias strips in a bowl and spray with starch before I feed them through the bias maker. Place the bias strip wrong side up and insert in the bias ...
the metal plate disposed on the first lower mold and the first upper mold engaging with the first lower mold to punch the metal plate to form two wing strips, the metal plate disposed on the second lower mold and the second upper mold engaging with the second lower mold to punch the meta...
Wrap embroidery hoops (both the inner and outer) with bias binding tape or strips of calico to improve the grip– it means you don’t have to over-tighten the hoop and does less damage to the fabric Take shower caps from hotels to protect embroidery work– didn’t quite hear the start...
Wrap embroidery hoops (both the inner and outer) with bias binding tape or strips of calico to improve the grip– it means you don’t have to over-tighten the hoop and does less damage to the fabric Take shower caps from hotels to protect embroidery work– didn’t quite hear the start...