Bias Tape Maker
#1
HELP.........
Does any one have a Bias tape maker? What is your opinion of it? Are they expensive?
I am making on average 6 quilts a month and I have made my own Bias tape from fabric; marking on it, making a tube, a real pain!
And I have spent way to much money on premade, I live in the mtns and either buy it here and it is expensive or have to wait(I am really not good at waiting) to go down into the valley, where it is hot and crowded and one trip down the hill means a whole day away from my sewing machine. (Plus I always spend a lot more money than I should on more fabric, that I really don't need (according to my husband that is) ;-)
So I am thinking I might want to buy a maker??? or at the very least find a good supplier online!
Does any one have a Bias tape maker? What is your opinion of it? Are they expensive?
I am making on average 6 quilts a month and I have made my own Bias tape from fabric; marking on it, making a tube, a real pain!
And I have spent way to much money on premade, I live in the mtns and either buy it here and it is expensive or have to wait(I am really not good at waiting) to go down into the valley, where it is hot and crowded and one trip down the hill means a whole day away from my sewing machine. (Plus I always spend a lot more money than I should on more fabric, that I really don't need (according to my husband that is) ;-)
So I am thinking I might want to buy a maker??? or at the very least find a good supplier online!
#2
If my quilts are square/rectangular, I don't bother cutting bias tape - I just cut it on the straight grain and fold it in half before sewing it to the edge and folding over. I'll cut bias tape only if my edges are curvy.
#4
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I really like the non-mechanical simple bias tape makers that Clover has .. simple .. effective .. and inexpensive .. they come in many sizes. They do have them at JoAnn's.
Online
http://www.clover-usa.com/product/26...as_Tape_Makers
Online
http://www.clover-usa.com/product/26...as_Tape_Makers
#5
Originally Posted by 117becca
If my quilts are square/rectangular, I don't bother cutting bias tape - I just cut it on the straight grain and fold it in half before sewing it to the edge and folding over. I'll cut bias tape only if my edges are curvy.
#6
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 605
Are your quilts straight sided? If so, why don't you use straight cuts for binding? Much less trouble. I prefer WOF for binding, but you might like LOF better. Try it, you'll like it, as they say. No need for bias unless your quilts have curved edges.
#7
Originally Posted by tinliz
Is there some reason you do not want to double folded fabric on the grain line for binding? I use bias binding only if I want a special effect with stripes.
I need to find the "Rules" LOL But at least this is a great place to come and ask!
#8
Originally Posted by Lori S
I really like the non-mechanical simple bias tape makers that Clover has .. simple .. effective .. and inexpensive .. they come in many sizes. They do have them at JoAnn's.
Online
http://www.clover-usa.com/product/26...as_Tape_Makers
Online
http://www.clover-usa.com/product/26...as_Tape_Makers
#10
Bias binding is supposed to last longer. If I were making a quilt that I wanted to be around for hundreds of years - an heirloom quilt - I would cut on the bias. However, for everything else (and that means everything so far) I cut either with the grain or across the WOF.
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