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Originally Posted by j50
(Post 8299159)
For those of you who sew clothing this is very obvious.
The pink fabric is single folded bias tape. Home made. The sides of the fabric are folded almost to the middle of the fabric. The right side of the bias tape is attached to the back of the quilt sandwich then stitched within the 1/4 inch seem allowance.. All of the bias is then folded onto the front ironed down and stitched on top at both the edges. The first stitch line will be hidden between the facing and the quilt. Google how to apply single bias tape https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KPDanntOlU Looking forward to the answer from the one who made this. |
Originally Posted by j50
(Post 8299159)
For those of you who sew clothing this is very obvious.
The pink fabric is single folded bias tape. Home made. The sides of the fabric are folded almost to the middle of the fabric. |
This is not true bias tape but is applied just the same way.
Originally Posted by feline fanatic
(Post 8299618)
Except you can actually see the grain of the fabric on the first pic in the pink. It is not cut on bias the pink is cut on the straight of grain.
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