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How To Make Bias Tape

Do you ever wonder how to make bias tape? I will show you how easy it is!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/how-to-make-bias-tape • Posted by Tea Rose Home

This is a very useful tutorial to make bias tape from your fabric stash to match whatever you are working on! If you are a quilter or love to sew clothes don't miss this. :)

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
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Description

This is a very useful tutorial to make bias tape from your fabric stash to match whatever you are working on! If you are a quilter or love to sew clothes don't miss this. :)

Instructions

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    I decided to make a tutorial about a project that I have done. I am going to have more tutorials in the future, won't that be fun! That way my blog would be more useful for some of the people visiting here. In this tutorial I want to show a technique that I use to make bias tape. There are several ways to do this; I've tried many, but for me this is the most comfortable and effective way to make bias tape. This is very useful knowledge to have, and I find it fun to do. If you have a fat quarter you can start making bias tape and using it for many different projects. They are used to finish off a quilt. Here goes! First I make a square out of the fabric. The corners must be 90°. Fold the fabric into a triangle. Cut away the excess.

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    Because I have a cutting mat, I was able to just cut the triangle in half. If you don't have a cutting mat, you can open the triage to make a square and then using a straight edge, draw a diagonal line from corner to corner, and then cut.

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    Arrange the triangles right sides together. Offset the triangles by about a quarter of an inch.

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    Pin the triangles together. (This picture shows the overlap a bit better too)

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    Using a quarter inch seam, sew them together. Open the seam and press with a hot iron (Don't stretch the fabric).

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    Fold fabric back into a square.

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    I like to cut 1 3/4 inch strips, you may prefer wider strips. It depends on the project you are on and what you need or want.

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    After I finish cutting it into strips, I then sew the strips end to end by pinning the strips right sides together, offset a quarter of an inch.

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    After they are all sewn together in one long line, open up at the seams and press with an iron. Then cut off the excess.

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    As I iron, I use my fingers to fold the fabric. Some people prefer folding the strip in half, I prefer folding the edges into the center. Now the bias tape is ready to use!