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March 22, 2008

bias tape tutorial (all by machine)

   

Here it is! There are many ways to sew bias tape on and here's a method I don't describe in my book. It's all stitched by machine and is how I trimmed hem and pockets on this skirt. Enjoy, and hooray for totally unprofessional video making!

**if this video is unavailable, check back in a few hours, okay? I don't know what is up with You Tube, it was working fine before. . .I will keep checking it. You can also try this link here.

Comments

What a fantastic tutorial - thank you! x

I have been trying to WRITE instructions for bias binding. It's fairly simple to do but SO hard to explain for some reason...thanks for the tutorial!

oooooooohhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!

A. I never realized that my bias tape had different widths (I'm so observant, no?)

B. I always wondered how to machine stitch the second side without making an unholy mess on the first side.

I feel I can take over the bias tape WORLD now! Thanks!!!

You are really funny and oh so clever. Love the tutorial. Very helpful.

Fantastic! I'm not scared of bias tape anymore!

Thanks for the great one-take tutorial. Now I want to find something to add bias trim to!

You are freaking brilliant. I adore your sense of humor. And it's a fantastic tutorial to boot! Yipeee!

Love it! I've been fearful to sew an outfit that uses binding tape. Perhaps this week I'll give it a try. Happy Spring!

A Time For Triumph, indeed!

Makes Easter that much more significant!

Thanks so much!

fab tutorial. we want more! Fi x

thank you thank you!

I'm about to embark on a dress with lots of bias tape for my daughter, so this was very timely.

and you are so cute on your video, thank you again!

awesome. i think it's that first stitching that's pretty brilliant! one thing, it would be easier to see all the stitching if you used a contrasting color of thread in the video. thanks for the tutorial!

Amy, seriously, you ROCK! I'm teaching myself to sew and just did an apron with bias tape edge......what a nightmare. Your video will make the next project so much easier....and better looking. thanks

I was always taught to stitch the second time in the ditch not on top of the bias tape. Your way is certainly easier for catching the back side - Thanks!

Brilliant! If I had known this when I was in Junior High School I would not have gotten a D on that apron I had to make in Home Ec. Cathy

This is so funny..love it!

This tutorial could not have come at a better time! I have been making a mess of things trying to figure out the bias tape situation for a while.
Thanks!

Also, I like your stick heads.
Very funny.

SO FUNNY! So great! I love it!!!

you have nice nails.

Helpful and HILARIOUS!!! Love it... thanks for the help (lord knows I need it)!!!

A very cute little tutorial -- loved the little head-on-a-stick narrator. : )

Fabulous tutorial, very helpful and entertaining. I look forward to more in the future!

Great video, Amy. I've been doing this for years--must have been in some pattern instructions or something--but your teaching is great.

Suzanne, could you explain better about "stitch-in-the-ditch" for this? Seems to me that if you're really in the ditch, you will miss the front fabric and be just off of it.

Just an FYI--last time I used bias it was on a totally straight piece of cotton duck and it was so easy, I just wrapped my bias around the raw edge, didn't pin it and just stitched on the edge of the front (be sure you still have the wider edge of the bias on the back side of your fabric). This type of fabric allowed me to do it and skip a step, cause it doesn't stretch and it sort of "grabs" the bias stip, but most fabrics will NEED to be done by the two steps, for sure.

Thank you for this, for someone like me who is trying to earn to sew- this was very helpful. Maybe you could do a tutorial on zippers and button holes in the future?

I love "Amy on a stick"!

"we're happy. happy happy."
that video made ME very happy and I don't even sew.
you are way too funny lady. I laugh out loud every time I think of your little face on that stick . . . it's just too good.

Adding more votes for a follow-up video about curves, both "inward" and "outward." Please, please, please? :) Thanks!!!

Utter brilliance! Thank you.

thanks a bunch
very fun
please do more of these... when you have time of course
hope you are hop hop hopping happy today
xx

Great tutorial!!

Amy I owe you big time! I will babysit or take out your trash any time you want! I have never used bias tape because I was afraid of it. Thank you so much for this cause now I know that I can do it!!

Oh Amy, you crack me up! I love it!

amy! that was so great! i could never work out how to sew that tricky folded complicated little piece of tape on. THANKYOU :-)
and i liked hearing the sewing machine sewing while you sat and waited with us. cute.

Amy you rock!

Great little tutorial. LOVE the little popsicle Amys. Hurray!

you are so awesome... and with three little ones too! wow.

Yé! Now I know how to sew this... :) I loved your video. I am a beginner with the sewing machine.

This is so great!! I'm also a "self-taught sewer" and really needed to see this so I can finish up my easy lap quilt from your book. Thanks!!

Thank you so much! I am a self taught sewer and this cute little video has helped me a ton! I would love to see more.

You are so great girl. Loved that tutorial. Now I will definitely make your little jacket for my granddaughter with bias tape (homemade, of course) all around. Thanks!

awesome, thank you so much!

That was the most hilarious, helpful tutorial I think I've ever seen! Thank you! I never thought to sew it twice (thus the swearing on my part)!

That was a great tutorial and for some reason I found it very funny LOL

I WOULD NEVER IN A MILLION YEARS HAVE FIGGERED OUT THAT YOU STITCH THE SECOND TIME ON THE RIGHT SIDE. NOT IN A MILLION OR MAYBE EVEN A BILLION!

DUDE! I NEVER WRITE IN ALL CAPS BUT I AM SO EGGCITED! THANKYOUVERYMUCH!

xo Kay

Thank you! That was soooo great! Cute, funny, and informative...love it.

Thank you !!! I've been doing it wrong and that is probably why I gave up on bias tape six months ago... thanks to seeing this linked on Craft I can finally feel confident to try again!

And boy oh boy... was I doing it wrong. sighhhhhh

Too funny and useful.

Loved the video! My favorite parts are the stick puppets and the sound of your sewing machine in the background! Happy Easter!

Hooray! great tutorial. Thanks!

*****

Thank you, thank you. Brilliant and funny as usual!

*****

oh my goodness!!! that's how bias tape works?!?!?! haha i just have to laugh at myself sometimes. no wonder it always comes out funny the handful of times I tried to mess with one....

ps. love the popsicle head!

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