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Bias Binding

Bias Binding

Bias binding is one of the most useful finishing trims in sewing, providing a neat, professional edge while adding strength and flexibility to seams and curved edges. It's commonly used on necklines, armholes, hems, quilt edges and handmade accessories, making it a staple for both dressmaking and craft projects.

Our collection includes cotton, polycotton and satin bias binding in a variety of colours and widths to suit every project. Whether you're finishing a garment, edging a quilt, binding a bag or adding a decorative contrast detail, bias binding is an easy way to achieve a clean and durable finish.

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What is bias binding used for?

Bias binding is used to cover and finish raw fabric edges. It is commonly used on necklines, armholes, curved hems, quilts, bags, aprons and home furnishing projects.

Why is it called bias binding?

Bias binding is cut on the bias, meaning at a 45-degree angle to the fabric grain. This allows it to stretch and curve smoothly around rounded edges without puckering.

What's the difference between cotton and satin bias binding?

Cotton bias binding provides a practical, matte finish and is popular for everyday sewing projects. Satin bias binding has a smooth, shiny appearance and is often chosen for decorative finishes, occasionwear and special projects.

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