Elevate your sewing projects with bias binding. Learn how to add beautiful finishes, create decorative edges, and add pops of color using bias binding. Explore top ideas and get inspired to incorporate bias binding into your next sewing project.
Do NOT miss this detailed tutorial on how to make bias binding. Step-by-step instructions. Save this post in a safe place for future reference! Free Double Wedding Ring pattern
I’m a sucker for bias binding on everything for one simple reason – it wears better than straight grain binding. Quilts made years ago are still holding up!
This is the third and final tutorial in my bias binding series. Many of my women's sewing patterns, including the Gemma tank shown in this post, use bias binding to finish the neckline and armholes. There...
🧷 Trendy PDF sewing patterns on Instagram: "Learn a new way to finish a raw edge with bias binding with #vikisews_sewinghacks. If your project has a curved edge, like an armhole or neckline, this technique is a game-changer. Here’s the process: 1️⃣ Cut the bias binding at a 45-degree angle to the grain. The strip should be 3−3.5 cm (1 1/8−1 3/8”) wide. 2️⃣ Place the bias binding right sides together with the garment, align the edges. Pin and stitch at 0.7−1 cm (1/4−3/8”) from the edge. 3️⃣…