piping by kelly baker
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PipingBy Kelly Baker
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Step 1 First you need fabric of
your choice Depending on how much
piping you want to make you will need about ½ yard to 1 yard. You also need a cord about 1/8” thick. If you want a more prominent piping use a thicker cord. Get as many yards of the cording as you need piping for.
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Step 2 Next you cut strips
of the bias from your fabric. The width depends on the thickness of the cord and the seam allowance.
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Step 3 Make one long strip out
of the strips you just cut in order to get one continuous piping. Place the separate strips right side facing right side on top of each other in a 90 degree angle. (as you see on the picture), then attach the two by sewing along the bright green line.
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Step 4 When you have
sewn across, flip the strip over, press the seam allowance open and trim it
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Step 5 When you flip it
over, it should look like that.
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Step 6 Place cord in the
center of your bias strip.
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Step 7 Fold the strip over
encasing the cord. Pin the strip close to the cord, keeping it up in the fold.
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Step 8 Sew the strip
together as close as possible to the cord, by using the zipper foot.
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Step 9 This is how your
final piping should look like!