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March 6, 2024
How to Make Bias Tape from Patchwork Posse

Learn how to make bias tape the fast way! So simple and your binding will turn out perfect every time!

If you’ve ever tackled a quilt with those tricky curved edges, you know the challenge of finding the perfect binding to finish it off smoothly.

Enter the game-changer: making your own bias binding.

It’s the secret ingredient for wrapping up those curves neatly, ensuring your quilt looks as polished on its edges as it does in the center.

I’ll will walk you through the surprisingly simple steps of creating bias binding from scratch.

Not only does this ...

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August 7, 2021
Clowning Around from Sew Sunshine


"Clowning Around" 
Zen Medallion pattern by Latifah Saafir
50" x50" 


So much bias tape on this quilt. I enjoyed making it and sewing it on but when I went to sew the wedges together I had a hard time getting the bias tape to match in width. Because I made the bias with various fabrics some pressed better than others. I do recommend the AGF's because their hand is so smooth and presses beautifully but if you use the light prints you might get see through seams. The pressing really needs to go whichever way is the flattest. 
I ...

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February 12, 2021
Some Walking Foot Practice from Dizzy Quilts

I have been having much fun with my walking foot lately! The little quilt I am sharing today started off as simply that - practice with the walking foot and my WALK book by Jacquie Gering.


I started with a half yard of some Kona Tangerine (it looks a little more red than orange in my photos) which I cut in half - one half for the top and one half for the back. I used one layer of cotton/poly batting and Aurifil #2600 (Dove) in 50 wt.

The design I went with is called Crosshatch Mash Up. I used 1 ...

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May 4, 2020
Bias Tape Appliqué from Art Gallery Fabrics-The Creative Blog

Hello my fellow makers!

It has been a while since my last post, I missed so much connecting with you! To make a good come back I decided to co-design a wall art with my little one, Carlota. She loves to participate in my projects, and I love to keep her busy and motivated with creative tasks.

When she showed me her drawing of a rainbow that is also a sun to bring joy and happiness to our lives, I decided to use the bias tape appliqué technique to translate her idea into our quilty project. Today we will talk ...

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