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Satin fabrics simulate the colored glass, and black bias binding tape simulates the lead.
She chalked a keyhole shape on the front, which she cut out and neatened with bias binding.
Founder and President of American Bias Binding Corp.
Bias tape or bias binding is a narrow strip of fabric, cut on the bias (UK cross-grain).
Fittingly, the five Cohen brothers sold tailor's trimmings; cotton, needles, bias binding and all other requisites of the tailoring trade including linings.
Before you left, I pinned one onto your lapel, crimped petals, spasms of paper red, disrupting a blockade of yellow bias binding around your blazer.
In this instance, you must finish off the raw edge of the hem either by overcasting or, for a really professional finish, by binding it with a fine bias binding.
Bias tape is threaded through the top and tied just above the bust.
Devices are available commercially to aid the home sewer in making folded bias tape.
An example of binding is double-fold bias tape.
Also, these cheaper units cannot erase high bias or metal bias tapes.
Bias tape is used in making piping, binding seams, finishing raw edges, etc.
Nainsook Cotton was often used to make Bias Tape in the 50's and 60's.
Bias tape or bias binding is a narrow strip of fabric, cut on the bias (UK cross-grain).
But to her credit, she made it work, with slithery skirts and a terrific little black dress gathered randomly on the bodice as if with bias tape.
Extra care is required to avoid covering the additional indents on high bias or metal bias tape cassettes adjacent to the write-protect tabs.
Single-fold bias tape is bias tape with each raw edge folded in toward the center, wrong sides together, and pressed.
Lewcott missile cone ablative materials are available in broad goods, molding compound, biased tapes and straight tapes.
Double-fold bias tape is single-fold bias tape which has been folded in half and pressed, with the single folds to the inside.
Mr. Cho, for instance, inventively used D-rings and bias tape to create laced openings in simple linen or broadcloth dresses.
In couture sewing or tailoring, the binding is usually a bias-cut strip of lightweight lining fabric; in home sewing, commercial bias tape is often used.
Rather, they are ribbons made especially for knitting or crocheting, with some in a tubular form, some woven flat, and some similar in appearance to bias tape.
I am carefully sewing bias tape to a neckline, guiding the fabric under the pulsing needle, cursing when my foot presses too hard on the pedal and the needle rushes ahead of my skills.
Commercially available bias tape is available as a simple bias tape, single-fold bias tape, and double-fold bias tape.
There were kittenish dresses in cotton with keyhole backs, skirts cupping the rear and fanning into carwash strips, and dresses pinstriped with bias tape and snaps, for a kind of do-it-yourself drapery exercise.
It is also useful as an alternative to bias tape for making fabric conform closely to the shape of the body wearing it- in a corset, for example, or along the waistline of a pair of trousers or a skirt.
Inspired again by the poetry and style of Patti Smith, she took lines from a poem that Ms. Smith recorded for her show's soundtrack and had them embroidered on tulle or strips of bias tape wrapped around the models' arms.
In the decorative embellishment of garments, especially in decorative pleat or ruffles, a selvage used as a ruffle is "self-finished", that is, it does not require additional finishing work such as hem or bias tape to prevent fraying.
Yet, to look at her slim shift dresses, with their exposed zippers in the back or a length of bias tape worn as a belt, was to see that Ms. Sarafpour was making a fundamental connection between the worlds of ballet and fashion.
The collection, so carefully thought out, was also about the relationship between women and a dressmaker, told in the light but immaculate construction, and in the way Mr. Theyskens put the inside elements of a garment - a bit of bias tape, say - on the outside, and then finished them with perfection.