- Step 1: Find the Bias. First find the bias of the fabric.
- Step 2: Cut Strips. Cut strips along the 45-degree bias double the width of your bias maker.
- Step 3: Join the Strips. Take 2 strips that have ends pointing in the same direction.
- Step 4: Press Open and Trim Seams.
Then, how do you make double sided bias tape?
Open up the double-fold bias tape all the way and find the narrower side. Pin the edges of the bias tape to the raw edges of the fabric, right sides together. Sew the bias tape in place along the fold. Now, fold the bias tape back up over the seam and flip it over to encase the unfinished edge.
Likewise, what is extra wide bias tape? This extra wide double fold bias tape is made of 55-percent polyester and 45-percent cotton material. Colorfast and needs no ironing. Perfect in workmanship. It's great for binding straight or curved edges or as a color accent on apparel and home decor projects. Available in white color.
Herein, how wide should bias tape be?
If you are making single fold bias tape, you want your strips to be twice the width of your final tape minus 1/8″ (so for 1/2″ single fold bias tape, you need 7/8″ wide strips). For double fold bias tape you want your strips four times the width of your final tape minus 1/8″.
How do you make bias tape without a tool?
Instructions
- Cut Your Fabric on the Bias. Line up your fabric on your cutting mat and fold it diagonally.
- Create Your Strips. Measure strips at a width of 2” and mark all across your fabric.
- Connect the Strips. Square off the ends of your strips.
- Stitch and Trim.
- Create the Double Fold.
