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Old 03-29-2011, 07:34 AM
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How do you get the fabric loaded into the tip (specifically the 1 1/4" tip) to make the bias tape in the Simplicity machine. I have been messing with this for hours and still can't figure it out. Even looked online for a demo and couldn't find one. Help!!
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When I saw it demoed, they folded to make a point and just kind of pushed it through.
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Old 03-29-2011, 07:39 AM
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They were using one on F and P the other day, I think, and she had the end you feed in first cut at a pretty good angle so it was sharper. And she had to get "hold" of it with a pinpoint to guide it all the way out.
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Aside from cutting the end into a sharp point as mentioned, it helps to heavily starch the fabric before trying to thread it through -- takes away that annoying limpness......
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Originally Posted by bj
They were using one on F and P the other day, I think, and she had the end you feed in first cut at a pretty good angle so it was sharper. And she had to get "hold" of it with a pinpoint to guide it all the way out.
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I have the clover bias tape makers, but they are very much like the attachment of the simplicity. I used a tooth pick in the top notch portion to slip the fabic down into the inside.

Here is a video of someone doing the same thing in a "Simplicity demo"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xp3ouhsqK6M
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I use a square edge and push it through with the help of a straight pin or seam ripper.It worked for me after a few tries...good luck!
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I use the point of a seam ripper to push the fabric through. It helps to starch the fabric end very stiff. The 2 1/2" strip of fabric took me forever to get loaded but when I was at Paduacah quilt show last year I asked the Simplicity vendor to show me how to do it and I did it with her watching me. Just use any sharp point to get the fabric out the other end and then pull it until it folds right, then pull it back to the beginning end.
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I cut the end at an angle,then use a pin to pull the point thru
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Old 03-29-2011, 03:41 PM
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This is the way I do it.
Originally Posted by bj
They were using one on F and P the other day, I think, and she had the end you feed in first cut at a pretty good angle so it was sharper. And she had to get "hold" of it with a pinpoint to guide it all the way out.
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