The final step is to create and sew my own bias tape. I decided to wing it and after a rather haphazard but successful go at the continuous bias tape method, I then went about trying to iron it into those little bias tape folds. Not as successful.
For one thing, my fabric just happens to be of the upholstery sort and is very thick and for another, I cannot find a ruler in the entire house...I did however have one interesting discovery; If you dampen the fabric before ironing it into bias tape folds (especially with a thick & unruly fabric like mine) it helps keep things neat and manageable. Damp, not soaking wet please. At the end of my 'wing it' attempt, I had a rather inconsistent piece of 100 inch unfolded bias tape. After ironing it, I could see the potential but didn't want to plunge ahead. Instead I went to the computer.
After several minutes of searching the internet, I discovered a...of course...printable pdf bias tape maker. I will be attempting that tomorrow.
Overall today has been successful. I altered my pattern, sewed a highly wearable muslin, and am now ready for the finishing touch. I still have concerns about my fabric as bias tape though. It's very thick and does not respond well to the iron. I do not think a contrasting fabric or color would compliment this top so until I
Here's a pretty terrible picture of my Muslin & I The fabric's pretty fab, no? |
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