2nd column: bakers twine from Over the Big Moon — sheets of vinyl from A Glimpse Inside — mini instagram album from Making the World Cuter — Martha Stewart fringe scissors from Dolen Diaries — decorative tape from Bombshell Bling —
bias tape from My Sister's Suitcase — glitter pack from R & R Workshop — iron - on heat transfer from Design, Dining and Diapers — glitter tape from SNAP --
I am using a baby blue with white polka dot cotton and have the same fabric in lime green that I'm planning to make
bias tape from.
This is a handy machine from Simplicity allows you to make your own
bias tape from the fabric you want, easy, fast and without burning your fingers.
Not exact matches
Making your own
bias tape, knowing right side
from wrong side of ribbing fabric and so much more... and you end up with a great towel bib that doesn't need to go over the baby's head.
Like Casey, I'm thinking I might have to take the jump to start making my own
bias tape when I making things
from vintage patterns, it's amazing what you've done!
Version 2 features a six - panel skirt and is sleeveless, with straps that are cleverly constructed
from bias tape.
I got glass bead trim
from Hobby Lobby for the dangly shade and
bias tape (like you did) for the bowl one, but I plan to cover it with a cute multi-colored braided trim that will pick up the colors of the globe.
I just cut 8» circles and then I hem them with
bias tape and then on the underside I zig - zag very narrow elastic about 1»
from the edge (pulling it toward you as you stitch... then it will gather up when you are finished).