Bias binding is just awesome! I love how it looks, as an obvious contrast, as subtle pop of colour or as an almost unseen finish. Bias tape is just so handy too. Bias can become flat or regular piping, be used to finish a raw edge (like a quilt, blanket or pot holder), replace a facing on a garment or finish a hem beautifully. I’ve used bias decoratively, as piping in these cushions and to make bunting…..









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Make Bias Binding
Finish Edges with Bias Binding
Decorate with Bias Binding
Bias Binding Tricks

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What a great compilation of websites and blogs. It will certainly help when having problems with these sometimes very tricky sewing items.
It’s wonderful that there are so many resources out there! I learned a few new tricks compiling it. I have small bias addiction! It’s such a cute vintage detail and makes hemming curves a breeze
[…] I just did a tutorial for that. I used my fave curved hem finish, bias binding. I love bias tape, I have whole post on the many ways to use bias tape. I knew I wanted to tweak the bodice at little. I searched high and low for the other dress I made […]