How to bind curves

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  • Опубликовано: 2 сен 2023
  • This short tutorial will walk you through binding curves, both concave and convex. I prefer to use prepackaged bias-cut binding from Wrights. In this tutorial I am using extra wide double fold binding.
    I'm sewing on my Juki TL2000
    Tools used:
    Wrights Extra Wide Doubdle Fold bias tape
    Oliso Mini iron: sewhungryhippie.com/products/...
    Expert Point & Press tool: sewhungryhippie.com/products/...
    Wool mat: amzn.to/3YY4Yk3

Комментарии • 19

  • @elizabethwatson71
    @elizabethwatson71 14 дней назад +1

    I have to sew in my socks too! lol. That’s how I learned to drive in ballet slipper style driving shoes and now I do all pedal work that way

  • @clairepoole1

    Appreciate your tutorial. Great tips. I am amazed you ironed on your pressing mat on top of your cutting mat.

  • @marykirtley3474

    Train the fabric ... who knew? Thank you for explaining it so clearly and simply.

  • @valindaloy1273

    Yes…Loved the way you demo the patience with the iron. I’ve sewn for years and don’t think anyone every demonstrated that. It totally eases the fabric round. I look forward to trying this method because normally I avoid bias tape projects or opt for Pur (not very pur-etty)

  • @puterpam

    Such a great tip about using the iron to “train” the bias tape to the curve! Thank you

  • @betford2

    Just remember concave... "caved in". Love the tip about ironing the bias tape in the curved shape. 😊

  • @alanrichardson4245

    Hi from Washington UK

  • @rinreeves5311

    Could you make a tutorial on how to sew bais tape around a heart cutout?

  • @lindakennedy5508

    Hi from Tucson.