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Finish the raw edge with a bias binding, you can use it for armholes, necklines and more. You can use a ready-to-use bias band or make your own. Cut a 4 cm wide strip at 45 degrees, if the fabric is thinner, interface the fabric first and then cut the binding ✂️ . . . #sew #sewsewsew #sewing #sewingproject #sewinglove #sewingtechniques #sewingpattern #pdfpattern #pattern #patterns #patterndesign #patternmaking #patternmaker #howtosew #patterncutting #sewingtutorial #sewingtips #sewinghacks #sewingtutorial Sangria Drink, Hat Business, Clothing Pattern Design, Projek Menjahit, Sewing Machine Basics, Sewing Easy Diy, Sewing Crafts Tutorials, Sewing Tutorials Clothes, Sew Ins

Finish the raw edge with a bias binding, you can use it for armholes, necklines and more. You can use a ready-to-use bias band or make your own. Cut a 4 cm wide strip at 45 degrees, if the fabric is thinner, interface the fabric first and then cut the binding ✂️ . . . #sew #sewsewsew #sewing #sewingproject #sewinglove #sewingtechniques #sewingpattern #pdfpattern #pattern #patterns #patterndesign #patternmaking #patternmaker #howtosew #patterncutting #sewingtutorial #sewingtips #sewinghacks…

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In this sewing tutorial, I will show you two ways to finish bias binding ends neatly for when you are sewing something round, like a neckline, armhole, or hem. The first method will show how to finish bias binding ends in the round. The second is on a section that doesn’t have the final seam sewn yet, and is therefore flat. Hem Tape How To Use, Sew Bias Binding, Make Bias Binding, Shirred Fabric, Sewing Machine Projects, Basic Sewing, Couture Sewing Techniques, Jean Crafts, Bias Binding

In this sewing tutorial, I will show you two ways to finish bias binding ends neatly for when you are sewing something round, like a neckline, armhole, or hem. The first method will show how to finish bias binding ends in the round. The second is on a section that doesn’t have the final seam sewn yet, and is therefore flat.

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