Ready Made Piping for Sewing

Ready Made Piping for Sewing

Are you ready made piping for sewing ? let’s start to together! Available in a range of colours, this piping cord has been covered in fabric ready to go. Brightly colored!

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Are you ready made piping for sewing ? let’s start to together! Available in a range of colours, this piping cord has been covered in fabric ready to go. Brightly colored!

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Perfect for adding to cushions

Approx size piping cord ( 18mm inclusive of piping cord)

Medium Bias Piping Plain

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Classic insertion bias covered piping. Full width 10mm. Piping width 3mm. Add piping to seams to create a quality finish or an elegant contrast. Available in over 30 colours.

Material: 100% Polyester

Width: 10mm

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Adding piping to a seam can make a beautiful statement. It can add an interesting splash of color to an otherwise dull seam. I’m going to show you how easy it is to add piping to any seam. First off lets look at some feet.

The foot on the left is a zipper foot. Most sewing machines come with a zipper foot. This can be used to put in piping, so no additional feet are needed. But if you’re willing to invest a few dollars, you can get a piping foot (shown on the right), and adding piping becomes simple.

When attaching piping to your fabric, place it raw sides together, so that the cording is facing inward. Pin with edges aligned. Store-bought piping leaves 3/8″ of fabric from the sewn line on the piping to the edge of the piping, so we can easily use a 3/8″ seam allowance for our projects. When pinning your piping to your fabric, leave an extra tail of about 2″ – 3″.

When you reach a corner, clip the piping from the raw edge up to the sewn line (but not through the stitching) and rotate it. If you’re using a 3/8″ seam allowance, you’d clip the piping 3/8″ from the corner. If your corners are rounded, simply clip darts in the piping to allow it to curve. Again, make sure you don’t clip through the stitching on the piping.


When you’ve pinned all the way around, leave a tail at the end.


Using a zipper foot to sew:

Attach your zipper foot and place the foot so that it’s next to the cording in the piping. Move the needle so that it matches up with the stitching. I moved mine over as far as I could to the left.


Using a piping foot to sew:

Attach your piping foot and place the “bump” of the piping in the hole of the foot. Move the needle so that it is lined up with the stitching on the piping.

When you get to the end, stop a few inches before. Pick one side of the piping and open up the stitching with a seam ripper.


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