Saturday, November 19, 2016

Cutting Bias Binding - LEFT-Handed -


Last night I said that -
I asked my bloggy buddy - Gene - if he minded if I showed you how to cut bias binding "his way" - LEFT-Handed - and he graciously said that I could - so I'll show you how I did that tomorrow - ;))
And today is "tomorrow" - so here goes - ;))

This piece is a 1/2 yard cut but you can use a larger piece if you want/need to -

Lay it out WRONG-side UP - with the selvage on the RIGHT -
Trim off the selvage edge before you start -
Or you'll have a bit of selvage on all of your strips -
Trim it now or trim it later - easier to do it now -


Take the TOP RIGHT corner and fold it DOWN to the BOTTOM LEFT - like so -
The DIAGONAL fold is now on the BIAS -


Then take the BOTTOM RIGHT corner and fold it UP to the TOP LEFT - like so -
Again - the DIAGONAL fold is on the BIAS -


Take the corner on the RIGHT and fold it UP to the TOP LEFT again - like so -
Making sure that all of your folds are nice and neat -


Then carefully turn the whole piece to the RIGHT to straighten it out a bit -
And line it up with a horizontal line on your cutting mat -
With just "a little" hanging over one of the vertical lines - like so -
Because you want to be able to cut OFF the folds -


Like Gene said - you want enough hanging over so that you cut off ALL of the folds the first time and don't have to cut it again -


So line up your ruler with the vertical line that you chose -
And trim off those folds -


Move the ruler over to the LEFT to whatever size you want to cut your strips -
And cut however many you think you need -
I cut five or six - I don't remember -

Then - unfold the strips -


And you'll see that the ends match up nicely -
So - stitch them together - using a 1/4" seam allowance -


And press the seams to one side - or open if you prefer -


Some of the strips will have the cut going the "other" way -
So pay attention -


Or they won't match - ;))




Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -



2 comments:

Gene Black said...

I always put the entire ruler on the fabric for cutting of the folded edge. I find that I, personally, get a straighter cut that way.
I also cut *more* strips than I need and save the extras to make a scrappy binding later.

A Left-Handed Quilter said...

Thanks, Gene - GREAT tips - as always!! - ;))

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