Bias binding

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🧷 Trendy PDF sewing patterns on Instagram: "Learn a new way to finish a raw edge with bias binding with #vikisews_sewinghacks. If your project has a curved edge, like an armhole or neckline, this technique is a game-changer. Here’s the process: 1️⃣ Cut the bias binding at a 45-degree angle to the grain. The strip should be 3−3.5 cm (1 1/8−1 3/8”) wide. 2️⃣ Place the bias binding right sides together with the garment, align the edges. Pin and stitch at 0.7−1 cm (1/4−3/8”) from the edge. 3️⃣ Turn the bias binding upwards and press it towards to the seam allowance. 4️⃣ Fold the bias binding over, encasing the seam allowance. Pin from the wrong side. 5️⃣ Stitch along the bias binding from the right side, at 1−2 mm from the seam. 6️⃣ On the wrong side, cut off the excess close to the sea Tela, How To Use Bias Binding, Bias Binding Neckline, Bias Binding Tutorial, Bias Tape Neckline, Make Bias Binding, Neckline Sewing, Bias Tape Tutorial, Stretch Stitch

🧷 Trendy PDF sewing patterns on Instagram: "Learn a new way to finish a raw edge with bias binding with #vikisews_sewinghacks. If your project has a curved edge, like an armhole or neckline, this technique is a game-changer. Here’s the process: 1️⃣ Cut the bias binding at a 45-degree angle to the grain. The strip should be 3−3.5 cm (1 1/8−1 3/8”) wide. 2️⃣ Place the bias binding right sides together with the garment, align the edges. Pin and stitch at 0.7−1 cm (1/4−3/8”) from the edge. 3️⃣…

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