- Bias Tape Tutorial -
How to make and sew bias edging
When you want to add a nice finished edge to a fabric project, you can cut and sew strips of fabric called bias tape.
This is how I finished the fabric lining on my gator scarf tutorial.
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I like to store my bias tape by wrapping it around cardboard and pinning it in place. |
This tutorial is designed to help you learn how make your own bias tape from the fabric of your choice and then apply it to the fabric edge. You can also buy bias tape in a range of solid colors from your favorite fabric store if you want to skip the cutting and pressing step. There is more than one method of applying bias edging, so feel free to experiment or ask how others bind their fabric's edges.
What you need to make bias strips:
- Fabric (see link at bottom to determine yardage needed)
- Cutting tool: Rotary Cutter is preferable - it is faster, easier, and more accurate than Scissors
- Cutting surface/self healing cutting mat (if using rotary cutter)
- Straight-edge ruler: Clear Quilters Ruler is preferable - the grid helps you find the right angle and mark fabric for next cut
- Iron and Ironing Board
-Start with Step 1-
What you need to attach bias tape to your project:
- Bias Tape (pre-made from store or make your own from materials above)
- Sewing Machine and Thread (Thread and needle will do if you want to hand sew your project.)
-Start with Step 5-