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What is double fold bias tape used for?

What is double fold bias tape used for?

Double-fold bias tape is generally used to bind an edge, and is visible from the outside of a garment, while single-fold bias tape is used as a narrow facing, which is turned to the garment’s wrong side.

What is double fold bias?

Double fold bias tape is a fabric that is cut on the diagonal (the bias) and then pressed into quarters along its length. It can be used for decorative purposes or to finish an otherwise raw edge.

Can you make double fold bias tape?

Yards and yards of beautiful bias tape! To make 1-inch wide double-fold bias tape, use a full yard of fabric and cut strips that are 3.75 inches wide: Pull it through the tape maker, iron it in half, and you have beautiful single-fold or double-fold bias tape.

How wide is extra wide double fold bias tape?

An extra-wide 1/2″ wide double fold bias tape that is a full 2” width when unfolded. Fabric is a high quality cotton/polyester blend. Available in dozens of rich colors.

How big is double fold bias tape on Etsy?

Magical, meaningful items you can’t find anywhere else. Bias Tape Doubled fold 1/2″ Wide X 50 Yards per Roll 100% Cotton FREE SHIPPING! Wright’s extra wide double fold bias tape.

What kind of bias tape do you use?

Now you can easily bind an exposed edge with the Wrights Extra Wide Double Fold Bias Tape. Use it to bind necklines, hems, quilts and more. You can also use it to trim blankets and apparels. It is one of the most commonly used bias tapes used for decorative binding and piping.

How many YDS is a double fold tape?

The regular double fold still is in 4 yd lengths but we get less today in this extra wide pack and it’s this tape that really should have the longer continuous length of 4 yds for the kind of sewing I do. OK tape but very annoying to keep piecing the ends together on an ordinary craft project. Mfr needs to go back to 4 yds or more please.

What’s the real color of the Wrights double fold?

But the “stone blue” color is much darker than the product photo shows. Online, it is a mid-tone dusty blue. In real life, it is almost navy. Like the dark blue of a US Air Force uniform pant or blazer. In the first attached photo you can see it next to some black and white bias tapes for contrast.