This tube method has been around for a very long time, but people do tend to forget. Thank you for the demo and use of a cutting board/mat to cut instead of marking lines. I've got a cutting board I will add feet and a mat to create a support for the tube, right now. Lovely.
Interesting process! FYI, from one RUclipsr to another, you can flip your overhead video 180 degrees when you edit it, so that the viewer sees what's going on from your perspective.
Thank you for watching and thank you for your comment. I am making more videos right now and flipping it 180 degrees is exact what i am doing. Thanks for the tip, I appreciate it.
Thank you for your question. Yes, you can use it for larger size fabric tubes. Although, it will require more cuts at a shorter length than the larger board would provide. I hope this helps. Again, thank you.
Apparently, you have not tried the old-fashioned way because it’s a pain in the ass. Lining up those lines at the 1/4 inch marker no thank you And there’s no way you can get accurate cutting with scissors I’ve tried. I’ve got really nice scissors and a steady hand and the rotary cutter with a ruler takes the cake.
Three videos because it's broken down to explain everything very well. If you don't need all the explanation, just fast forward. Why is it necessary to be ugly in the comments. I don't find your comment edifying at all.
This tube method has been around for a very long time, but people do tend to forget. Thank you for the demo and use of a cutting board/mat to cut instead of marking lines. I've got a cutting board I will add feet and a mat to create a support for the tube, right now. Lovely.
Excellent! Thank you for your time and comment.
Interesting process! FYI, from one RUclipsr to another, you can flip your overhead video 180 degrees when you edit it, so that the viewer sees what's going on from your perspective.
Thank you for watching and thank you for your comment. I am making more videos right now and flipping it 180 degrees is exact what i am doing. Thanks for the tip, I appreciate it.
Thank you that would be so helpful
I love what I learnt from you. Thanks for sharing your talent with us
So nice of you to say. Thank you for watching. More to come.
WOW! What a creative person you are! I’ve never seen such an easy way of creating bias binding. Thanks so much for sharing your video with all of us.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much for your comment and time. It's very much appreciated.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
I really enjoy these videos!
Thank you so much for your kind comment. I really appreciate it.
Maybe can include a cutting board same size as board.
How can you do this if you don't have a bias tape cutting board?
Get an electric one like mine.
Put your mat on your ironing board and slide the tube over it.
Can you use the smaller board for the larger size fabric tubes too?
Thank you for your question. Yes, you can use it for larger size fabric tubes. Although, it will require more cuts at a shorter length than the larger board would provide. I hope this helps. Again, thank you.
Its that point with the double lines of sewing I don’t particularly care for….
I don't see how this is easier that drawing lines and cutting with scissors, no board required.
Apparently, you have not tried the old-fashioned way because it’s a pain in the ass. Lining up those lines at the 1/4 inch marker no thank you
And there’s no way you can get accurate cutting with scissors I’ve tried. I’ve got really nice scissors and a steady hand and the rotary cutter with a ruler takes the cake.
You made my day! Thank you so much for your time and comment.
@@BiasTapeCuttingBoard you’re welcome and I shared your video with quite a few of my sewing and quilting friends
Any process that takes three parts does not earn the tag ‘easy.’
Three videos because it's broken down to explain everything very well. If you don't need all the explanation, just fast forward. Why is it necessary to be ugly in the comments. I don't find your comment edifying at all.
Move on suzie, nobody cares about your thoughts on this video.
@@RoundMtnDryGoods sorry, I forgot my editorial hat at the door. Just following through on my 1st amendment right of free expression, just as you did.
@@TheCornhusker …same as I told @RoundMtnDryGoods…I’m allowed to express my opinion, and I did, just as you did.
Thank you so much!