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    Attaching FOE with Binding Bias Tape Foot DL

    This one isn't working for me either.

    Trying again but my photos aren't showing up.


    How to attach fold over elastic using a Binding Bias Tape Foot

    This foot is usually used to attach binding to your garment or quilt using one step. But I found that it works well to sew fold over elastic (FOE). So far this works best for me when I sew my FOE on in the flat.

    Place the FOE onto the edge of your fabric. Insert this into the attachment with the edge of the FOE touching the right edge of your attachment. Increase your stitch length. I used a stitch length of almost 4. Make sure your needle will enter the FOE close to the left edge but not over the edge. Sew slowly, stretching the FOE and not your fabric as you sew. I stop frequently to make sure I am catching both sides.



    Last edited by cinnamama; 12-02-2010 at 10:32 AM.

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    Re: Attaching FOE with Binding Bias Tape Foot

    Great tip! I never thought to use a binding foot to attach FOE!

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    Re: Attaching FOE with Binding Bias Tape Foot

    Added in the photos. LMK if I need to change anything to make it downloadable. I guess my pdf photos were too big.

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