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How To Sew a Mitered Corner in Banding
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- čas přidán 12. 08. 2024
- Susan Woodcock shows how to sew a mitered corner in a fabric banding. Fabric banding like this is inset on draperies, Roman shades and pillows. This tutorial is included as part of the Workroom Tech blog and podcast about fabric banding. www.WorkroomTech.com
Thank you, excellent explanation.
Beautiful technique!
Thank you!
So well explained and shown thank you so much.
This is the Vedic I have been searching ,great help .Thank you
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Beautiful idea to make corner. Thanks.
Love it!
Thank you do much 🙏🏽
Thank YOU! could you show how to incorporate that into a pillow?
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Hi there! Thanks for this - its a great help. I'm sewing a Roman blind where the band is at the front edge of the blind but wraps around with the base fabric to the back. Is the method any different when you need to do this? Many thanks
Hello Bernice,
There are instructions for a wrapped banding for a Roman shade in my book "Singer Sewing Custom Curtains, Shades and Top Treatments". You can also see banding tutorials on the Workroom Tech blog at www.WorkroomTech.com
Best Wishes,
Susan Woodcock
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😊thank you. How would you attach it to fabric. Would you be able to show this? I cant see how the bottom ( with two corners) can be attached to fabric.
Hello,
The banding can be attached to fabric with 3 different methods; a) machine sewing, b) hand sewing, or c) adhesive products (iron-on fusible tape, double-sided sticky tape, or fabric glue). We have a podcast and blog about this topic on the website www.workroomtech.com/blog-podcast
@@WorkroomTechthank you so much
Does your book show the method of attaching the banding to a fabric and how to make measurements etc?
That is great but what about the fabric you are sewing it to?
Hello,
To attach to fabric, you can machine sew, hand stitch or use an adhesive. Most often on a drapery or roman shade, I will machine sew with a matching thread before adding linings.