The technique is great but to really benefit of it you should know how to calculate how much fabric you need to make the desired length of your binding.
Fons and porter continuous bias binding chart.
Follow the steps below to make your own bias from a fabric square.
Next we measure to find the usable width of fabric wof.
Continuous bias cut 1 1 4 wide is perfect for most curved stems and appliqué vines.
Lay your square on the cutting mat right side up and place pins as shown in diagram a.
You will see that it really does not take that much fabric.
Refer to chart to find the size square needed.
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Find the cross point on the chart and this is the magic number of square inches needed to create your continuous strip of bias.
This bias calculator comes with the actual formula and a very easy to use and helpful continuous bias binding chart to figure out your bias needs in a blink of an eye.
Continuous bias binding cheat sheets formulas and more.
This is a fons and porter technique.
Learning how to make continuous binding strips begins with determining how much yardage you ll need.
If you re binding around curved edges you ll want to cut your binding strips on the bias.
Here s how to turn one square of fabric into a long length of bias binding easily.
On fabric wrong side long edges draw lines to make strips of your chosen binding width diagram ii.
With right sides together sew the triangles together with a 1 4 seam and press open.
Use a clear acrylic rotary ruler and.
Complete instructions are given for six different methods of making bias binding including two for continuous bias binding.
Then using the chart above match up the total bias length with the total width.
For example less than 1 yard is needed to create 300 of 4 wide bias.
On the two sides place the pin heads in.
The pin placement for the top and bottom place the pin heads pointed out.
The formula in my bias binding calculator will help you figure out how much fabric you will get from yardage from fabric square and how much bias you get from the fabric you own.
In the previous post i showed you how to make continuous bias binding.
Cut the square in half diagonally diagram i.
The calculations are easy.
Make the continuous bias binding strip.
See the tree skirt we reference in the video here.
Continuous bias binding is another way to make binding a quilt real easy.
Use bias binding for quilts with curved edges or when you want a stripe to appear to spiral or plaid binding to be on the diagonal.
In addition this tutorial includes information on how to attach bias binding to your quilt how to create mitered corners and offers three different methods of joining the.