
The practical bias tape formers from Prym enable perfect shaping of any length of bias tape for edging any fabric edges or even patchwork quilts. By cutting the fabric strips at an angle of 45 degrees to the grain of the fabric, the bias tape becomes elastic and can also be worked perfectly in curves. Once the fabric strips have been cut and joined together, the fabric is inserted into the wide opening of the bias tape former and pulled through. On the flat side of the useful helper, the perfectly folded bias strip can be pulled out and smoothed directly with the iron. This way, the bias tape succeeds quickly and reliably and can simply be rolled up for further use.
The practical bias tape formers from Prym enable perfect shaping of any length of bias tape for edging any fabric edges or even patchwork quilts. By cutting the fabric strips at an angle of 45 degrees to the grain of the fabric, the bias tape becomes elastic and can also be worked perfectly in curves. Once the fabric strips have been cut and joined together, the fabric is inserted into the wide opening of the bias tape former and pulled through. On the flat side of the useful helper, the perfectly folded bias strip can be pulled out and smoothed directly with the iron. This way, the bias tape succeeds quickly and reliably and can simply be rolled up for further use.
The practical bias tape formers from Prym enable perfect shaping of any length of bias tape for edging any fabric edges or even patchwork quilts. By cutting the fabric strips at an angle of 45 degrees to the grain of the fabric, the bias tape becomes elastic and can also be worked perfectly in curves. Once the fabric strips have been cut and joined together, the fabric is inserted into the wide opening of the bias tape former and pulled through. On the flat side of the useful helper, the perfectly folded bias strip can be pulled out and smoothed directly with the iron. This way, the bias tape succeeds quickly and reliably and can simply be rolled up for further use.
The practical bias tape formers from Prym enable perfect shaping of any length of bias tape for edging any fabric edges or even patchwork quilts. By cutting the fabric strips at an angle of 45 degrees to the grain of the fabric, the bias tape becomes elastic and can also be worked perfectly in curves. Once the fabric strips have been cut and joined together, the fabric is inserted into the wide opening of the bias tape former and pulled through. On the flat side of the useful helper, the perfectly folded bias strip can be pulled out and smoothed directly with the iron. This way, the bias tape succeeds quickly and reliably and can simply be rolled up for further use.
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610350 - Schrägbandformer 50mm
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Prym Bias Tape Maker 50mm
Delivery $8.54
Prym Bias Tape Maker - various sizes 50mm
Delivery $12.95
Galedi Bias Binding Maker: Pro Tool for Quilting
Delivery $45.05
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Genial
originally posted on ebay.com
I am new to bias tape makers and bought a set up to 1inch tape, which are so easy to use. This size is equally easy to use and opens up even more possibilities.
originally posted on ebay.com
I needed extra wide bias tape for towels. This did an excellent job and I use it a lot. I thread the fabric trough and use 2 straight pins to pin fabric to the ironing board. I draw the bias maker along, it ironing it in place as I go.
610350 - Schrägbandformer 50mm
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Prym Bias Tape Maker 50mm
Delivery $8.54
Prym Bias Tape Maker - various sizes 50mm
Delivery $12.95
Galedi Bias Binding Maker: Pro Tool for Quilting
Delivery $45.05
Genial
I am new to bias tape makers and bought a set up to 1inch tape, which are so easy to use. This size is equally easy to use and opens up even more possibilities.
I needed extra wide bias tape for towels. This did an excellent job and I use it a lot. I thread the fabric trough and use 2 straight pins to pin fabric to the ironing board. I draw the bias maker along, it ironing it in place as I go.