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Bias Binding Closeouts!

Oct 24, 2023 11:24:41 AM / by Professor Bias Binding, Ph.D. posted in Bias Binding, eBay

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Visit Our Ebay Store for Close-Outs on Discontinued Bias Colors!!

It's always exciting when new sale items are introduced, especially for crafting enthusiasts and seamstresses. If you're in need of 1/2" double fold bias bindings for your sewing projects, you're in luck. These sale items can be a fantastic addition to your crafting supplies. Double fold bias bindings are incredibly versatile and can be used for edging, trim, or binding on a wide range of sewing projects, from clothing to quilts and home decor items.

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Chest Pieces

Aug 18, 2023 11:52:43 AM / by Professor Bias Binding, Ph.D. posted in Chest Pieces

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Chest pieces, also known as chest interlinings or canvas interlinings, are commonly used in both men's and women's tailored garments to provide structure, shape, and support to the chest area. While the general principles of using chest pieces are similar for both genders, there might be some differences in terms of design, placement, and style. Here's how chest pieces are used in men's and women's garments:

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Bias Cutting

Jul 13, 2023 2:58:59 PM / by Professor Bias Binding, Ph.D. posted in Bias Cutting, Bias Binding

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Bias cutting fabric refers to cutting fabric at a 45-degree angle to the straight grain of the fabric. The straight grain of the fabric refers to the lengthwise and crosswise threads, which run parallel and perpendicular to the selvage of the fabric, respectively. When you cut along the bias, you are cutting diagonally across the fabric, creating a bias grain.

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Straight Cutting

May 26, 2023 10:36:26 AM / by Professor Bias Binding, Ph.D. posted in custom slitting, Straight Cutting

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Straight cutting fabric refers to the process of cutting fabric in a straight line, parallel to the grain of the fabric. It is a fundamental technique used in sewing, quilting, and other fabric-related crafts. The goal of straight cutting is to create accurately sized and shaped fabric pieces that can be assembled into a desired project.

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