I have been struggling to finish a facing on a square neckline of a vintage pattern and this video helped me figure it out. Thank you! Can't wait to see your other content!
Thank you so much! This was exactly what I was looking for. But when you get to the corner and do the mitered fold, I'm having trouble seeing/understanding exactly how you folded the bias tape. Could you please elaborate on that specific step? Thank you!
This is bias binding that’s completely turned to the inside. Some binding is visible on the outside of a garment and some isn’t. But facing is not normally done like this. Usually the inside edge of a facing is finished either with a serger or a small hem and then tacked down in a few spots rather than sewn down completely like this was. Not sure if this comment was necessary at all cuz this was 9 months ago lol. Sorry.
I have a question. I am sewing my son's bib with square neckline for the inside corners. I end up with too much bias tape at the corners. I am using the double fold bia tape and the seam is on the fold. I dont know the amount of inches to do before you fold bia tape over and then go across to other edge.
This did not work for me at all, not sure if it is because I used a proper double fold binding, but I am frustrated that I didn’t watch a different video before trying this one on my project… no idea how to fix it now.
Why can nobody do this without cutting the material . I need to do this but on carpets and with a leather border. So cutting the carpet is out of the question
You are correct! It is a right angle. Necklines can be round, V-shaped, square-shaped with right angles, scalloped, and the list goes on. I love how creative you can get when you're sewing! 😊
I have been struggling to finish a facing on a square neckline of a vintage pattern and this video helped me figure it out. Thank you! Can't wait to see your other content!
I'm so glad to hear it helped!!
Holy shoot!!! Your reverse is in the most amazing spot ever!!!!
Thank you soo much. I'm making a coat that has two reverse corners. Now I know how to sew the bias tape on those corners
Brilliant! Thank you for sharing this tutorial!
Thank youuuuuuuu been loooking all over trying to figure this out!!! Is there a way you can demonstrate with a double fold?
thanks for this! you guys make it look so easy!
Thank you so much! This was exactly what I was looking for. But when you get to the corner and do the mitered fold, I'm having trouble seeing/understanding exactly how you folded the bias tape. Could you please elaborate on that specific step? Thank you!
Great tutorial..........have not seen this done before and am anxious to try.
Thanks for sharing.
You really make it look easy, and I think that I can duplicate! Thanks.
You should add "binding inside corners" in your title, because it's hard to find videos with this. Will try it.
Thank you, Brenda!
I would have said this was a facing, not a binding.
This is bias binding that’s completely turned to the inside. Some binding is visible on the outside of a garment and some isn’t. But facing is not normally done like this. Usually the inside edge of a facing is finished either with a serger or a small hem and then tacked down in a few spots rather than sewn down completely like this was.
Not sure if this comment was necessary at all cuz this was 9 months ago lol. Sorry.
I have a question. I am sewing my son's bib with square neckline for the inside corners. I end up with too much bias tape at the corners. I am using the double fold bia tape and the seam is on the fold. I dont know the amount of inches to do before you fold bia tape over and then go across to other edge.
Technically this should be titled “attach bias binding facing” to an inner corner, but funny enough it’s exactly what I needed for my project.
This did not work for me at all, not sure if it is because I used a proper double fold binding, but I am frustrated that I didn’t watch a different video before trying this one on my project… no idea how to fix it now.
I really wish your video was shot closer I can’t see anything to make any estimation of how to sell this at all sorry
Thank you for your feedback! I'll keep that in mind with future tutorials.
Why can nobody do this without cutting the material . I need to do this but on carpets and with a leather border. So cutting the carpet is out of the question
Merci 💝
Good work.. But it looks like a right angle. My necklines are never right angles. Maybe it’s just the camera?
You are correct! It is a right angle. Necklines can be round, V-shaped, square-shaped with right angles, scalloped, and the list goes on. I love how creative you can get when you're sewing! 😊