I think if you follow the tip about understitching it makes a world of difference when it comes time to press the binding into place. Easier and way more accurate. Hope that helps xoxo
Thank you so much for the video. I have a question for you. You stated that you prefer to do the bias binding before attaching the sides seams do you feel as though there would be some bulk in the arms or around the back of the neck? If so, could you maybe cut down a bit. Somewhat new to Sewing so sorry if this is a crazy question.
I'm not sure I fully understand the question. I prefer to attach it flat just because it's easier to sew around the curve of the neckline with the side seams left unsewn. For the armscye, you had to sew the side seams first so the 'flat method' only really works for the neckline. I'm not sure if I've answered what you wanted to know. Please let me know if I missed the mark.
Genius tip to use pinking shears to trim curved seams. Definitely going to use that in future.
@@thelawnsallotment124 definitely a time saver and very effective!
Your tips were great, especially the suggestion to sew it on in the flat. Your top looks so neat and pretty.
Thank you very much. I’m glad you found these tips helpful🎉
That's a great tip! ❤️Thanks for watching! ~J
Top tip about the flat application.
Thank you. I found this to be super super helpful for getting a neat application!
Your process was very helpful and seems easy.
So glad it was helpful! Hope you get a chance to try it soon! ❤️ ~J
You are so good! I really enjoyed your video and learned so many tricks.
oh my. This is a major compliment. I really appreciate that. Thx so much :)
What a genius idea to use pinking shears on the bias binding seam allowance.
Right?? I learned something new! ~J
Very helpful video. All great tips that I will use.
Yay, glad to hear it! Thanks for watching! ~J
Thanks! Do you have any tips for pressing a bias bound neckline so that it lays nicely?
I think if you follow the tip about understitching it makes a world of difference when it comes time to press the binding into place. Easier and way more accurate. Hope that helps xoxo
Great video. Thank you!
Thanks so much. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for sharing. This was very informative.
Thank you so much. I appreciate you watching!
thanks for sharing this. helpful! great job!
I'm so happy you found it helpful. Thanks a lot!
Thank you so much for the video. I have a question for you. You stated that you prefer to do the bias binding before attaching the sides seams do you feel as though there would be some bulk in the arms or around the back of the neck? If so, could you maybe cut down a bit. Somewhat new to Sewing so sorry if this is a crazy question.
I'm not sure I fully understand the question. I prefer to attach it flat just because it's easier to sew around the curve of the neckline with the side seams left unsewn. For the armscye, you had to sew the side seams first so the 'flat method' only really works for the neckline. I'm not sure if I've answered what you wanted to know. Please let me know if I missed the mark.
@@unsewcial yes you have answered my question thank you.
Awesome tutorial, thank you!
Cheers! Thanks for watching.