by LeapFrog Libby on Tue Feb 05, 2013 2:38 pm
Brockie, I sew a lot of bias tape with all the crafting that I do. I never use a specialty foot. Here is what I do.
Start by looking at the tape very carefully. You will find that the fold is never exactly in the center. one side is slightly longer that the other. The longer side should always go on the backside of what you are sewing. That way, you never have to worry about catching the backside while you are stitching the front. One of my early mentors taught me that so many years ago, I cannot remember doing it any other way. I never have a failure unless I get distracted into not paying attention to what I am doing. When we were all making all those pillowcase dresses I made dozens with bound armholes and never had a failure. I know a lot of people open out the tape and sew oneside and then fold it back into shape and stitch the other side, but I like the look of the stitching very close to the edge of the top side. So I do this one step method all the time. Those special feet are more trouble than they are worth to me. And they take far too long to sew binding on.
Sew With Love
Libby