@@ArtistTaraReed after I drew my diagonal lines I drew a line on the 1/4” seam line going across all the diagonal lines on both ends. Those intersecting points are where I pinned. After pinning the first one they all lined up exactly and got rid of the fiddling trying to match it all up. Hope that makes sense and is helpful for someone. Thank you again, this is a great video.😊
Have you ever tried this method of making bias tape or bias binding? How often do you use bias vs straight binding?
THANK YOU for caring to show all of us the details on how to line those lines up !! Just Thank You!
You are very welcome - it’s tricky till you do it a few times!
@@ArtistTaraReed after I drew my diagonal lines I drew a line on the 1/4” seam line going across all the diagonal lines on both ends. Those intersecting points are where I pinned. After pinning the first one they all lined up exactly and got rid of the fiddling trying to match it all up. Hope that makes sense and is helpful for someone. Thank you again, this is a great video.😊
@@salinwa7108 great idea! Thx
Best tutorial online! Thank you!❤
Glad it helped and thx for the compliment!
Yay, I made bias tape !! Thank you for an excellent tutorial ❤
Yay!! 🥳 you’re so welcome
I'm so glad I found your video. Thank you for such a clear explanation!
You’re very welcome!
Finally. A good explanation. Others keep flipping the fabric every which way. Confusing.
It's a tricky process the first few times - glad this made sense!
Genius, beautifully explained
It feels weird the first few times but works - have fun!
After trying several videos, it was using the pin to line up the lines 1/4 from the edge that was the trick for me.
Glad it worked!
You are right most videos showing this are confusing
It is a slightly confusing process but once it clicks it’s great!