Showing posts with label continuous bias tape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label continuous bias tape. Show all posts

Saturday, April 8, 2017

Machine-Quilted Drawstring Purse- Part 5

Removing the foam strips from the drawstring channels...


                                           ...and blocking the purse for drying.



                                               Lengths of printed cotton fabric...

                                            ...are fed through a bias tape maker...



                                                      ...folded in half, ironed...



                                                  ...and then machine stitched...



                                                       ...to form drawstrings.



                                                  The bag is turned inside-out...



                                       ...for easier access to the casing openings...



                                              ...and the drawstrings are inserted.



                                                         The finished purse...



                                                     ...is quite a vibrant color...



                                    ...and the machine-stitched embellishments...



                                           ...remain visible on the felted surface.



                     With its vaguely Victorian appearance and wristlet closure...



                              ...this purse can function either as an evening bag...

                                      ...or as a hideaway for special 'somethings'. :)



Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Summer Tops From Vintage Fabric and Double Gauze!

Using nautical fabric...

...(from a friend's mother's estate)...

...and a red and white print from my own stash...


                                             ...plus a Grainline Studios pattern...



                                       ...I created this whimsical sleeveless top...



                                              ...with colorful bias tape binding.



                                I repeated the process with a double gauze fabric...



                                                 ...and printed Moda cotton...

                                      ...that I fashioned into continuous bias tape.



                                                  These cool and comfy tops...

                                   ...have been a staple of my warm-weather wear!



Monday, September 5, 2016

'Sour Apple Green' Apron- Part 2 of 2

Assembling the needed components...


                       ...and stitching the bias tape to cover the apron's raw edges.



                                              A 'facing' piece covers the area...



                                ...where the straps attach to the body of the apron.



                                            A close-up of the sewn-on bias tape.



                                                   The finished apron (front)...



                                                               ...and back.



Saturday, September 3, 2016

'Sour Apple Green' Apron- Part 1 of 2

Cutting out waterproof fabric...


                                            ...using my favorite apron pattern...



                                       ...and stitching the front and sides together.



                                            Cutting patterned fabric on the bias...



                                  ...and reattaching the pieces in a new orientation.



                                            Marking cutting lines on the fabric...



                                               ...pinning the edges together...



                                     ...and stitching the fabric pieces into a 'round'.



                                                Cutting along the marked lines...



                                   ...to form one long piece of continuous bias tape.



                                Next time: I stitch the tape to the raw fabric edges...

                                                  ...and finish the apron!

Monday, April 21, 2014

Paisley Apron- Part 2 of 2

Pinning the straps to the apron body...


                                   ...and adding a long rectangle for a front facing.


The front view...


                                                             ...then turning...


                                                          ...to the side view...

                                                ...(on my very amiable model).


                                                             The apron back.
                  
                            (Notice how my dining room wallpaper nearly matches it?!?) :)


                                                        The finished apron...


                                             ...ready to be shipped off to my friend!


           

Friday, April 18, 2014

Paisley Apron- Part 1 of 2

Drawing cutting lines on the back side of my fabric...


                                      ...and stitching the raw edges together... 



                                                      ...to form a cylinder.



                                     Cutting along the lines with a pair of scissors...

                                      ...results in yards of continuous bias tape.



                                      Laying out the pattern pieces, prior to cutting.



                                                  Pinning one side to the front...



                                                      ...and then the other...

                                             ...then stitching up the side seams.



                                                   Applying the bias tape...



                                             ...to the raw edges of the apron.



                                         Using the same pattern as I did here...

                          ...and using bias tape made from the apron fabric this time...

                                         ...(rather than from contrasting fabric)...  

                                  ...I set out to make a present for a felting friend.

                                            Next time: the finished apron...

                                        ...and my 'matchy-matchy' wallpaper(!) :)