How to Make Bias Piping - (Continuous Bias Strip)
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- Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
- In this video tutorial we will show you how to make your own bias cut piping / cording / welting. We will cut several strips of fabric on the bias and join them together to make a continuous length strip of piping. Then we will show you how to staple and sew them onto a chair and its cushion.
Purchase your supplies and fabric at: www.sailrite.com
How to Make Bias Piping Chapters:
• Cutting Bias Strips - 0:26 min
• Joining Bias Strips - 2:21 min
• Sewing Strip Over Cording - 4:40 min
• Stapling Cording on Chair - 5:47 min
• Sewing Cording on Cushion - 7:50 min
• Materials List - 9:35 min
Materials and Tools:
• P/Kaufmann Temara Turmeric 54" Fabric - www.sailrite.com/P-Kaufmann-T...
• Comfort Grip Rotary Cutter 60mm - www.sailrite.com/Olfa-Deluxe-...
• Cutting Mat 18" x 24" - www.sailrite.com/Cutting-Mat-...
• Clear Acrylic Ruler 6" x 24" - www.sailrite.com/Clear-Acryli...
• Multi Use Pins 1 1/2" (250 Pins) - www.sailrite.com/Multi-Use-Pi...
• Sailrite Ultrafeed LS-1 PLUS Walking Foot Sewing Machine - www.sailrite.com/Sailrite-Ult...
• Polyester Braided Piping - www.sailrite.com/Department/N...
• Sailrite® Short Nose Upholstery Staple Gun - www.sailrite.com/Sailrite-Sho...
• Cardboard Upholstery Tack Strip 1/2" - www.sailrite.com/Cardboard-Up...
Purchase your supplies and fabric at: www.sailrite.com - Навчання та стиль
Folding the end back, and nest one inside the other was something neat! Never seen it done that way. Thank you for a concise explanation for every step you took!
Thank you , very clear instructions
What an awesome sewing machine! Great video on making bias strips--a different way but it works.
Debbie,
Thanks, let us know if you have any questions.
thanks a lot for the idea how to join the piping. I never did it that way and it looks much easier and faster from what I am doing. I will use it in my projects imediately :)
EXCELLENT! Clear explanation! THANK YOU!
Appreciate concise, complete demonstration of process.
You are welcome!
Thank you for making these videos...Seriously!
UsernameUnkwn21 You are welcome! Let us know if you have any questions.
Great tutorial! Thank you!
I LOVE all your videos- the instructions and videos are SO clear. I have purchased Sailright products as a result - THANK YOU!!
Thanks for supporting our videos and company. We could not do it without customers like you, Thanks!!!!
love it! thanks
'very well explained - thank you
Camer man and Editing Dept. both get A+
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you found the video helpful and that the camera work and editing met your expectations. I appreciate your support!
Thank you, I've enjoyed every moment on this video
Pls how can i get bias machine
video is great but you should make your bias strips from a square pc. of fabric marking lines and you wont have to worry about sewing strips together. great video on this method on u tube.
+pgh. phyl Thanks for the suggestion.
Thank you so much for this video! I’m new to sewing and making my first piping. I kept getting my seams on opposite sides (working with a solid fabric with no real right or wrong side) and was getting so frustrated. After watching this making piping was a breeze!
So glad that the video was helpful!!!
Hi I LUV ALL Your VIDEOS!! ....I realize this is an old Video but I was just wondering what kind of THREAD was used for this Upholstery Indoor Fabric Project. I didn't see it either in the Materials List at the end. ~THANK-U CINDY
Is that cording foot a separate attachment or is it the foot that comes with the Basic machine? What is the part number if it is separate.
Thanks!
HulaGoddess The cording foot on that machine is the standard foot that comes with any of the Sailrite Ultrafeed sewing machines.
what type of staple gun she was using in this project for the cardboard underneath the chair thank u
+Jose Lacera That is the EZE TC-08 Staple Gun. Here is a link: www.sailrite.com/EZE-TC-08-Long-Nose-Staple-Gun
Love thi
I love this
What size is the cording?
3/16 inch.
Mrs cyndy
Absolutely excellent tutorial, except I think that repetitive music unnecessary.
I would love an alternative to using cardboard - cardboard attracts moths.