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GARMENT CONSTRUCTION TIP
Binding with Fusible Thread

I use fusible thread in my bobbin for flawless binding applications. With the fabric right-side down, I sew along one side of the binding. I align the unstitched edge of the binding to the garment edge and sew it right-sides together to the garment. Then, I fold the bias and turn it over the edge so the fusible is folded under next to the fabric on the wrong side of the garment. I press the edge of the bias tape to cover the previous stitching line. The fusible thread holds the bias in place while I flip the garment back to the right side. I then replace my bobbin with regular thread and topstitch through the binding edges.

-- Michele Brakewood


Adapted from Tips department, Threads magazine, August/September 2005 (#120), p. 14.

© 2005 The Taunton Press, Inc.





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