Monday, November 30, 2015

Bias Tape Heaven - A Clean and Polished Neckline Worthy of a Pro!

Many of the tops and dresses today suggest using commercial bias tape or fabric bias strips to finish off the neckline or armholes. There are many different ready-made bias tapes to choose from, though typically beginning sewists go right for the Wrights display in the fabric store. This hands-down favorite is very convenient and comes in a variety of colors, but it doesn't always work for sheer and soft fabrics or some knits.


As we advance in our sewing skills, we look for other alternatives. Cutting your own bias strips sometimes requires purchasing extra fabric and they can be tricky to get uniform.


We found a great sheer stretch "ribbon" by Renaissance Ribbons to try on our Burda Tee 7645, which we are working up in a creamy off-white ponte knit.  (Cutting bias strips of this knit would probably be too bulky when sewed to the neckline of the top.)








The ribbon is applied to the very edge of the neckline and sewn in place. Super easy!


Once the ribbon is sewn on the neckline, a quick turn under and 
some top stitching makes this tee-shirt neckline clean and polished.



We used the same ribbon on the armholes.  The results are a finished neckline worthy of a Pro!



What a year it's been for sewists and fabric lovers! I hope you have enjoyed seeing all the garments we are inspired to create here for my blog. Many of the garments are up in the store for you to see.

Please stop by when you can and see what's new in patterns and fabric!

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Happy Sewing!
Suzan

Future blog: Mytle Dress by Colette and Morris Blazer by Grainline!

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