Steps. I think welt might be the technical term, since I’m pretty sure it’s a play on “warp and weft”, because you need both to get welt. Second line on bottom to third line on top. This is great!!! Hopefully I won’t forget again, but if I do, I know where to look! I tried this technique for the first time and it worked like a charm. You then just place pairs at 90 degrees with overlap, and sew your seams across at 45 degrees. for example, I recently made two large 26″ square pillows and I used 1 inch diameter cord material (in order to be balanced, the large size of the pillows dictated that I use a MUCH larger welting than what Kristi has shown). It has a box cushion and welt cording, and I have been simply scared of it. Lay out all the layers beside each other, right side out, leaving one edge folded as shown. Diane, I’ve sewn since I was in high school, and I only recently learned this technique. Yowza! When we're applying piping to a rounded seam, a cushion cover for example, the process is essentially the same, and made possible by the fact that the piping has been made with bias binding, which allows for the smooth and flexible turning of a curve. I pinned closely along seam line. Would like your thoughts on pre-washing. I tried your method and it worked like a charm. Take your fabric and wrap around a pencil or such.. look at the pattern..it will look different if cut on the bias.. as opposed to just cutting straight strips. One thing I would mention for duddle heads like myself – maybe indicate that the lines need to be drawn on the RIGHT side of the fabric. Perfect! That means that the fabric is being cut at a 45 degree angle to the selvage (“finished” edge of the fabric) and cut edges of the fabric. Wow, sending huge pats on your back thru the internet! Cut off the selvedges of your fabric as well. Piping has lots of uses and is often found on cushions, as well as the edges of pyjamas. These are strips of fabric that were cut on the diagonal and then folded and pressed. Cutting strips on the bias of the grain allows it more flexibility and stretch around corners and curves. You can cut multiple bias strips from a single piece of fabric and sew them together to make the covering for long cording. Join the Bias Strips For each line drawn you will produce 2 bias strips about 65-70" long. I know it is an old post but thank you! Easy to calculate yardage requirements. I will be using it to redo my dining chair covers. Cut through all layers with a good sharp pair of scissors. Your technique actually looks fun. Making bias binding is a little more trouble but it's totally worth it for the finished result. What they do is take a 60″ ruler and place it on the fabric at the angle for which it will be the full 60 inches, so it’s at a narrow angle bias, but it’s enough for the fabric to give a little. I am okay at basic sewing but never really understood how to cord something. -really, knits already stretch so bias cutting DEFEATS the stretch and the purpose of bias-cutting. . Cutting along the bias makes your piping take curves easier and, in general, provides an overall cleaner look than straight cut piping. on the part before last of your tutorial, “I take a piece of cardstock (or a piece of junk mail) and cut a short strip that is the width of the seam I will be using on my project (in this case, 5/8-inch wide), and use it as a guide to trim any excess fabric. She had a name for this method, but I can’t remember exactly what it was, something like fascia?? The fabric for piping should be cut on a bias, or a diagonal, so the piping can stretch slightly as it is sewn into the pillow seam, especially around the corners. I did an ottoman with the same kind of piping. Your explanation is so clear and I can’t wait to do this!! Decide how wide will be they and cut a few strips with angle 45 degree, as shown. This will give you "true bias". When you’re pinning the edges together, you want the two lines to meet along the area where your seam will be rather than meeting on the edge of the fabric. However, when I was using it for welting, I glued it with fabric glue rather than sewing. Thank you. I hate using that method, and I will admit to leaving welt cord off of more than one project because I didn’t want to take the time to do all of that tedious work. I understand what you mean about the job looking unprofessional without welt cords. I just SAW along the edge of the whole length of the finished strip to my allowance as a guide, and then trim. OH MY GOD YOU JUST BLEW MY MIND KRISTI!!! I love that you use an old cardboard tube to wrap it around too, I always wad mine up and throw it in a drawer, only to be frustrated with how it looks when I take it out. Thanks. Can’t wait to get home and try it! Please help me! . I've worked with lots of vinyl and bias cutting has never helped or hurt one way or the other. Cutting fabric on the bias involves rotating the fabric 45 degrees, and cutting where the fabric has the most stretch. This is very important! How to Cut Bias Strips for Piping or Banding When using 54" wide fabric, allow 54” for the length so you can start with a 54" x 54" square. Cutting strips on the bias of the grain allows it more flexibility and stretch around corners and curves. Take one corner of the fabric and fold it diagonally to meet the opposite corner. I had read about this before but your pictures and explanation made it very easy to grassp. Thanks for such a wonderful explanation and step by step pictures. Easier to make than bias binding – simply cut selvage to selvage. Christi- This is a great, very clear tutorial! Laura, Thank you!!! I need to make about 30 yards of cording. It was easier this way to cut the fabric. Now you’re ready to add welt cord to your project! If you are using pre-made piping, cut off however much you need for your project, then click here to continue. Need to bookmark/pin for the next time I need it. I need 17 yards of welting. Keep sewing all strips together in this manner. I just wanted to let you know that I love your tutorial. Thanks! Just depends on how much weld cord you need. The strips have angled ends that make it … You’re right … I’ve been intimidated by furniture upholstery projects that have welting. WOW, I feel like I’m on top of the world. I need about twice as much piping so will try it with a yard of fabric. Cut bias strips, pieces of fabric cut at a 45-degree angle to the fabric grain, wide enough to wrap around the cording with the seam allowance. I also read your article on bias, grain, and selvage. Fabric estimates would be greater for larger diameters. This is the coolest sewing tip I think I have ever seen! Bias cut fabric has a little give and stretch to it making it perfect to go around curves and shapes. That way you get strips all the same length, and waste less fabric. Fabric-long and narrow strips cut about 1 and 1/2 inches wide (you can also use bias tape-just iron it flat) Cording (choose a width that is the size you want your piping to be) You should be able to find this by the yard at the fabric store. This gives me hope and inspiration, Thank you, thank you! This tutorial shows you how to make piping using your own fabric cut on the bias. Thanks again Kristi , […] that fabric, but I found a similar one, and this one even had the dark navy blue that I used on the welt cord on my dining chairs. I’m sure she’ll reply, but what I think she means is your “chalk” lines have to be touching where your thread will sew through, not necessarily on the ends of the fabric edge. You can wind it onto an empty thread spool for easy storage or if you are making piping you can continue with the following steps. Such as 4.5 yards? 45 or 60 inch. Not so. Awesome tutorial. I’m a textiles teacher and will be sharing this with my colleagues as well as utilising it on the sofa I am in the middle of making! I have two chairs sitting in my basement waiting for me to figure out how to make piping. I am a beginner sewer and was curious about a few things and all of a sudden all the posts I read have something new about sewing that I didn’t know. I hope this helps and has not muddied the great tutorial ! Very well explained ! (hard to explain without a picture). Now when I’m using the welt cord on a part of the upholstery where it will be attached by stapling, I use the welt cord as is. Start with 1/2 yard of fabric. If I’m making something that will be washed regularly (e.g., a pillow cover), then I’ll prewash. I did some cushions recently and added some welt cord around the edges. […]. I am planning to recover a dozen dining room chairs and reupholster an old rocker. Crease the fold with your iron. The bias is a 45-degree angle through the warp and weft threads of a fabric. When you fold the selvage (finished edge) of the fabric at a 90 degree angle. BRILLIANT, I tell you!! Now you need fold the strip in half and press it with steam iron. Sew, using a 1/2" seam. Kristi – could you make a video of this? For instance, a 1 inch diameter cord will measure about 3 1/8 inches AROUND . The bias is a 45-degree angle through the warp and weft threads of a fabric. Obviously, you don’t have to actually purchase a bias ruler. Hi Cynthia~ This worked perfectly with a canvas fabric for a slipcover….my first one, and this made the whole process so easy. Thank you so much!! thanks. Cut 36" Fabric: Bias 36" Fabric: Straight 46" Fabric: Bias 46" Fabric: Straight 54" Fabric: Bias 54" Fabric: Straight; 1-1/4" wide: 19 yards: 23 yards: 25 yards: 31 yards: 28 yards: 35 yards I understand why they do that, especially if they haven’t been sewing for very long. Let me back up just a little bit. Thanks! I have made yards and yards of bias strips this way; it’s great. Do you know what welt cord is? Fold the top corner of your fabric down and align it against the bottom edge so you make a big folded triangle. And that’s it! (Ludites!) I cannot for the life of me figure out how to make this work with a longer length of fabric! Addicted 2 Decorating is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. You’ve given me a bit of confidence that I can tackle it. I did an online search for this topic and was pleasantly surprised to find that your tutorial was one of the first results. When I try to pin so that the lines match up at 5/8 inch, the edges are no where near to being even and it is therefore impossible to sew a seam. Also, since the threads in the fabric are woven together, it has a tendency to not ravel. See the continuous chalk line that goes around the entire length of the tube of fabric? And your instructions are so clear. I tend to use the terms interchangeably now. Question to you all-how wide do I need to draw my strips if I am covering a 3/8″ cord and sewing it in pillows with a 1/2″ seam allowance? My. Cutting along the bias takes a little more time, but generally looks nicer and bends around corners better. Wish I had known that many years ago. Here are couple tips for turning vinyl fabric into a reasonably flexible piping. Wow! sewing individual bias ends together is easy when you sew them in a chain, without stopping to cut thread and snip the thread after. What you’re left with is the long, continuous piece of bias that has already been pieced together. Reply. Cut the connecting ends of the bias … In this video, we'll show you how to cut the fabric is straight strips. My favorite projects with welt cord tend to be upholstery and slipcovers that use a contrasting color on the welt cord, like this dark gray slipcovered chair with contrasting white welt cord from Custom Slipcovers By Shelley. For most projects you will probably need about 1/2 to 1 yard of fabric. On the rare occasions that I use bias tape, I purchase the pre-made stuff. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Thanks. I didn’t think it would work or that I would mess it up but it worked. Now that you have your bias tape ready, you have two choices. Even if you’ve never heard the term, you’ve surely seen welt cord. Thank you! But the pictures look like the fabric is meeting on the cut edges. When cut on the bias, fabric has more drape. The bias grain of a piece of woven fabric, usually referred to simply as "the bias", is any grain that falls between the straight and cross grains.When the grain is at 45 degrees to its warp and weft threads it is referred to as "true bias." It’s as simple as folding your cut edge of the fabric to your selvage edge. Thank you so much for the terrific instructions and photos – THE BEST! Then, fold your strip of fabric in half, sandwiching the cording right down the middle, then pin it in place. Today I want to show you a very simple way to cut 280 inches of continuous bias for welt cord (also called piping cord) from 1/2 yard of fabric. With the seam sewn, the fabric will look all twisted and unruly. Help! Whatever you use needs to be about 2.5 inches wide. Debbie Colgrove Join the Bias Strips . Now, we have the fabric but are struggling with the piping aspect! MAKING PIPING. This is going to be such a timesaver. I’ve got a piece that is 45″ wide by about a yard and a quarter long. Keep in mind, you can get several yards of bias tape from a half yard of fabric. I need at least twice this much piping, so do you recommend using one yard at a time or still use a half yard? and I was able to pull it off!!! It’s pretty consistent in width, and is very economical. Perhaps you’ve heard it called piping? I didn’t ask about paint. It was only in the last few years that I realized most pros call it “welt”. I could have used this on saturday! I was unsure how much fabric I would need so I just used my cutting mat as a guide on how big to make my rectangle. But, it is better for using less fabric, as well as getting longer strips. I ran into a hiccup when I lined up the chalk marks, because I didn’t take into account the 5/8″ seam allowance. 2. I made over 9 yards of bias tape using a half yard of fabric, so the yield is pretty good! I’ve only ever cut bias for welt cord. . Now you’ll sew the two edges together. I haven’t made it this way yet, but plan on practicing on some muslin to get the technique before using an important piece of fabric. The join the first line on the bottom edge with the second line on the top edge. Kristi, Finding your website was a blessing. I do wish there were printable instructions so that I won’t have to refer back to this tutorial though. I almost can’t wait to make some! Technically, there are two bias cuts, one slanting to the right, and one to the left. Thanks so much for this. Thanks ! Next I used a bias ruler, which is a ruler that is cut at a 45-degree angle on one end. I’ve sewn all my life but had not made piping for quite some time. Again, this extra step is something I do only if I’ll be sewing with the cord. Since the weaving is rarely perfectly square, a seamstress must be careful about how she makes bias cuts, as each cut will behave differently. 4. Two inches will cover your cording..yes.. but will it give you enough seam to then sew where you need too.. That is … If you are using pre-made bias tape, cut off however much you need, open it up, and iron it flat to remove the creases. Spread your fabric on a hard surface, such as a table or gridded cutting board. Cut bias strips, pieces of fabric cut at a 45-degree angle to the fabric grain, wide enough to wrap around the cording with the seam allowance. As you stack the strips, make sure each strip has a point going in the opposite direction as shown above. If I am going to go to the trouble of making a slipcover, I always make welting too, it really sets the piece off, but I dread it. Better late than never, I suppose. If only I had learned about it 20 years ago!!! Next I used a bias ruler, which is a ruler that is cut at a 45-degree angle on one end. I am about to start a project and need to make my own piping. Such a time saver! Not a big deal but just thought I would mention. This looks so much easier. In order to make your own custom piping for your project, you need some cording and fabric strips cut on the bias. If you want to make piping that is longer than the bias strips you've been able to cut from your fabric, it is quick and painless to join multiple bias strips together to create endless strips of binding. But I’m telling you, it’s not as bad as you think. I am using a meter of fabric that is 54” wide. I wasn’t really thinking it through so first time I did on the wrong side since it was easier to see and that was WRONG – when reviewed before sewing I realized that I would have the seam allowance on the wrong side so I had to redraw the lines on the right side. How do you find the bias? While cutting bias piping might seem more complicated, it’s really pretty simple and is much easier to sew with. I seem to remember that there is a way to either fold the fabric or to cut in a circular pattern that gives the benefit of saving fabric and cutting the fabric on the bias. Both the cutting mat and the acrylic ruler have lines at a 45-degree angle to help you find the bias. Very helpful!! Tomorrow I’ll show you the step-by-step process for upholstering dining chairs using welt cord. Cutting along the bias makes your piping take curves easier and, in general, provides an overall cleaner look than straight cut piping. Open the fabric up so that it’s just a single layer with the selvages on the sides, and the cut edges on top and bottom. Brilliant ! Thanks for the tutorial! *Bias is fabric that is cut on the diagonal. I seem to remember that there is a way to either fold the fabric or to cut in a circular pattern that gives the benefit of saving fabric and cutting the fabric on the bias. "Fabric grain" is the direction in which the woven threads run. You technically can do it any way you want, but on the bias is the preferred method. Create enough to cover the length of your cording. I made a “cardboard” ruler which worked great. Until you reach the other end of the tube of fabric. Now you can start attach the piping to the edge of fabric using a sewing machine. In the future you should probably think before speaking or typing, that way it will save you from looking like a jerk. Can you please verify that when you are marking your strips, you mark them on the RIGHT side of the fabric? They look store bought. I’m off to make myself some bias cord cover I’ve been putting off . You can use as much fabric as you need to make as much welt as you need. Copyright 2007-2019 - Kristi Linauer, LLC. They didn’t quite have as much as I had wanted, so my new floor […]. To put it simply fabric is cut at a diagonal angle. i tried this once and immediately saw that it is not faster and is more tedious as you cant cut the bias as fast as when the fabric lies flat on table. Happy sewing to all! 1. Thanks. Is there a good online calculator for figuring out how much yardage you need and how wide you need to cut it to cover the circumference of the cording rope? No more sitting at the sewing machine while tediously piecing together strip after strip after strip of fabric. Thanks for the tutorial!! The bias is a 45-degree angle through the warp and weft threads of a fabric. See the seam on the diagonal? ” It’s quite definitive and I liked that you explained it step by step. This is SO EXCITING, thank you so much for sharing! I’m assuming that if 1/2 yd makes 280 inches, one yd of fabric makes double that? To see this process in action, watch our How to Make Bias Piping Video (#X-HT-200665). Take the first strip and lay it on top of the next strip right sides together. Cut the strips a little wider than you would for fabric, fold over the piping … Any thoughts on that? Learn how your comment data is processed. Thanks! sections? I sure thought this sounds next to impossible but with your instructions I DID IT! Thanks for taking the time to make it. However, if I’m going to be sewing the welt cord, I do this one extra step to ensure that the lip on the cord is the right size for my seam. I had a little difficulty working my mind around HOW this method would really wor, but once I was able to visualize it, I was fine. I love anything with piping/welting! Thank you! Since the weaving is rarely perfectly square, a seamstress must be careful about how she makes bias cuts, as each cut will behave differently. (I often work harder, not smarter!). oh but i already analayzed this long ago, i believe welt comes from, like if you get whipped you get welts…a long thin object. From now on I’ll start by searching your blog posts first! Once again, you have made something in my life so much easier! Reduce the seam allowance, and press the seam open. If you don’t have one piece long enough to go all the way around, it’s okay to piece together two strips of fabric. Great tip!! It comes in cotton and other materials. This is a wonderful tutorial, and a magic trick indeed. obviously it is because it is like a pipe no duh. Take your fabric and wrap around a pencil or such.. look at the pattern..it will look different if cut on the bias.. as opposed to just cutting straight strips. 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