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Make Your Own Piping

Make you own piping out of your favorite fabrics!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/make-your-own-piping • Posted by Sarai M.

Make piping using store-bought or homemade bias tape for fun piping!

You will need

Project Budget
Almost Nothing

Time

0 h 20

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
Medium finished piping 1314302257

Description

Make piping using store-bought or homemade bias tape for fun piping!

Instructions

  1. Small cut bias 1314302394

    For bias tape, use store bought tape or tape you’ve made. Either way, it should be wide enough to encase the cord and leave enough fabric to be sewn into the garment’s seam allowance. For this tutorial, this cord is 1/8″ wide. Th bias tape needs a seam allowance of 5/8". To ensure the tape is wide enough, double the width of the cord (2 x 1/8″) and double the seam allowance (2 x 5/8″). Added together, the total amount is 1 1/2″ for the width of this bias tape. For your custom bias tape, follow this little math equation: (2 x cord width = _____ ) + (2 x seam allowance = _____ ) = total width of the bias tape. Note: If the final seam allowance is a little short, don’t worry! Simply mark the seam allowance line on your garment and match up the finished piping by pinning in place.

  2. Small cord on bias tape 1314302400

    Place the cording in the middle of the bias tape strip. The wrong side of the fabric should be facing the cord.

  3. Small pin piping 1314302436

    Fold the tape over the cord. Pin in place with both edges of the bias tape matched up.

  4. Small sewing piping 1314302503

    Baste the cord to the bias tape at each of the short ends before you sew to prevent accidentally pulling it out. Attach the zipper foot to your sewing machine. Place the cord as close to the needle as possible. Sew slowly, making sure to keep an even line close to the cord.