This was a fantastic rescue idea for me! Thank you so much! I used cuffs from a shirt whose sleeves were too short. I ripped out all the previous stitching and ironed well. Then I sewed the two pieces together on long side. Then I folded as you directed, and there was more than enough fabric to make the bias strips. I sewed them onto the sleeves, keeping the previous pleats and they look great! Thanks again.
Oh My Goodness, What a great tip ! Thank you so much for sharing this information. I never would have realized how easy if I hadn’t seen you cut the binding .. I think I have been wasting material the way I was preparing binding. Thanks again. Take care and God Bless, Chris-Raleigh NC
Wow, that is absolutely amazing. Has to be the easiest way I've ever seen to make bias binding!!! If not using a fat quarter, how do you calculate how much fabric to buy to make the binding?
I am brand new to sewing. Like new new, I got my machine on 3/30/2020. I'm so grateful that there's this amazing platform that has taught me so much about not only sewing projects, but also about sewing notions, trims, sewing supplies and so much more! I LOVE bias tape. Have I uses it yet? No haha. I have a project that I'll be working on soon that I'll finally get to use some bias tape! I love that I can also make these at home! I wanted to tell you that as a beginner your way of making bias tape has been the easiest that I've come across so far! I can't wait to make my own bias tape! Thank you for sharing this trick! I try to make as little sewing waste as possible and this is definitely the best way of doing it (that I've seen) that reduces waste! ❤️
O my goodness! This is like a magic trick! I can't wait to try it on some inexpensive fabric to see if this method will work for say, 1/2 to one yard. Have you tried this on a larger piece of fabric and if so, what were the results? Thanks for showing us the delightful, super-easy way to cut bias binding. :-)
WOW AND WOW!!! best demonstration on You Tube that I've found and it works!!!!
Holy cow! Brilliant! Makes it so simple. I might go get fat quarters and just store up a bunch of bias binding!!
This was a fantastic rescue idea for me! Thank you so much! I used cuffs from a shirt whose sleeves were too short. I ripped out all the previous stitching and ironed well. Then I sewed the two pieces together on long side. Then I folded as you directed, and there was more than enough fabric to make the bias strips. I sewed them onto the sleeves, keeping the previous pleats and they look great!
Thanks again.
Oh my goodness. What a dollar saver you just made me. !! I had no clue I could get bias from a fat quarter.
Game changer! Thanks for sharing this.
Oh My Goodness, What a great tip ! Thank you so much for sharing this information. I never would have realized how easy if I hadn’t seen you cut the binding .. I think I have been wasting material the way I was preparing binding. Thanks again. Take care and God Bless, Chris-Raleigh NC
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Really like this method, thank you.
Thank you so much for this video. You have the easiest solution to making bias tape
Wow, that is absolutely amazing. Has to be the easiest way I've ever seen to make bias binding!!! If not using a fat quarter, how do you calculate how much fabric to buy to make the binding?
Brill thanks. I much prefer cutting then joining. The tube method was a bit of a faff to cut. Super easy to follow
I am brand new to sewing. Like new new, I got my machine on 3/30/2020. I'm so grateful that there's this amazing platform that has taught me so much about not only sewing projects, but also about sewing notions, trims, sewing supplies and so much more! I LOVE bias tape. Have I uses it yet? No haha. I have a project that I'll be working on soon that I'll finally get to use some bias tape! I love that I can also make these at home! I wanted to tell you that as a beginner your way of making bias tape has been the easiest that I've come across so far! I can't wait to make my own bias tape! Thank you for sharing this trick! I try to make as little sewing waste as possible and this is definitely the best way of doing it (that I've seen) that reduces waste! ❤️
Here is a much better method
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Amazing, thank you so much for sharing ❤
Thank you thank you -don’t have to purchase a special ruler either👍🏻. Your videos are wonderful
This is amazing. Love it. So clever
That is the easiest method I have ever seen! Now maybe I won’t despise bias binding.
What a brilliant idea! Thankyou.
This is seriously amazing. Thanks for sharing!
Easiest method ever! Thank you!
I’m going to try this! 😃 Thank you!
this is definitely a keeper
Love this video! Just what I needed! Thank you!
O my goodness! This is like a magic trick! I can't wait to try it on some inexpensive fabric to see if this method will work for say, 1/2 to one yard. Have you tried this on a larger piece of fabric and if so, what were the results? Thanks for showing us the delightful, super-easy way to cut bias binding. :-)
It would work for 1/2 yard, even to 1 yard! You'll just have lots of binding for your quilt, ready to go! :)
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Excellent tip
Fantastic, thank you, very useful. Have been wanting to do a striped binding for a while. Cheers.
Very good demo, thank you 😀
Wow, this is awesome. Thank you.
WOW!!!! How much easier than any other method. Can this method be used on a square shape or must it be rectangular?
Love this method Definitely will do this next time. Thanks so much.
This is amazing!!
Oh this is better than the tube thing. Wowwwwww!
Thanks alot very helpful and great job 👍🤗
Glad it was helpful!
So cool, what a great tip!
Impressive!
Awesome 👍 thanks 😊
Excellent. What is a fat quarter?
It is an 18" x 22" piece of fabric!
OMG!!!This is magic!!!!
Thankyou ❤️
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Amazing!!!!
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Thank you thank you