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Dale yarn, knitting pattern – Ice rose Jumper

Batik transformation - Stricking graphic

Batik transformation - Wrinkled look

Batik transformation - Rubber band technique

Dale yarn, crochet pattern – Nonna dress, women

Dale yarn, knitting pattern: HRAUN SUMMER TOP

Dale yarn, crochet pattern – Nana cardigan, women

Dale yarn, knitting pattern – Noori jumper, women

Dale yarn, knitting pattern – Funfetti jumper

Bias tape polyester 18mm dark beige 4m

GBP 3.75
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Bias tape polyester 18mm curry 4m

Bias tape polyester 18mm light blue 4m

GBP 3.75
1

Bias tape polyester 18mm chestn.brown 4m

GBP 3.75
1

Bias tape polyester 18mm dusty purple 4m

GBP 3.75
1

Bias tape polyester 18mm dark brown 4m

GBP 3.75
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Bias tape polyester 18mm putty 4m

Bias tape poly. 18mm dark dusty rose 4m

GBP 3.75
1

Bias tape polyester 18mm dark cobolt 4m

GBP 3.75
1

Bias tape polyester 18mm light salvie 4m

GBP 3.75
1

Bias tape polyester 18mm navy appr. 4m

GBP 3.75
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Bias tape polyester 18mm bright olive 4m

Bias tape polyester 18mm bright olive 4m

The finishing touch to your sewing project! We're talking about bias tape. That narrow strip of fabric that makes a big difference.   This bias tape is 18 mm wide with a matte and delightful surface. Choose the colour that fits your project – do you want it to match the fabric, or perhaps stand out as a distinct detail?   The tape is made from polyester and comes in a pack of 4 meters.  Use bias tape for …  Sew bias tape on blankets and bath towels. Use it on dresses, shirts, and blouses – and for baby clothes and bodysuits. Let the bias tape serve as fine details and beautiful finishes on edges and cut-outs.   Good to know about bias tape Bias tape has the (almost) magical ability to adapt to many fabrics. As the name suggests, it's cut on the bias, therefore naturally following your curves, necklines, corners, and edges. This results in a beautiful finish.   How to sew on bias tape Bias tape is for sewing on curves, corners, and straight stretches. When sewing the bias tape onto your project, use straight stitches with approximately 2.5 cm stitch length. While sewing, don't pull or stretch it. Allow it to naturally align with the edge for a neat result.   TIP When you start sewing your bias tape, fold approximately 2 cm inwards, so it's double-layered. When you finish, tuck the other end's fold over your folded start. The same principle applies when extending a bias tape.   

GBP 3.75
1

Bias tape 1mm stripe 20mm blue/white 3m

Bias tape 1mm stripe 20mm blue/white 3m

Bias Binding in Lovely Patterns  Who says bias binding must be single-coloured and matching? Not us! Bias binding should, of course, match precisely your project and your DIY dreams. The binding always gives a beautiful finish – regardless of which you choose.     Stand Out  But these bindings are made to stand out. They are patterned and colourful in a matte quality, adding personality and charm to your project. Some of them are perfect for baby and children's wear – perhaps as the edge on a patch pocket? Or as the finest detail on a tea towel or a jacket. The possibilities are almost endless, so find your favourites and get designing!    The bias binding is 20 mm wide, made from 100% cotton, and comes in a pack of 3 meters.     Use Bias Binding for…   Sew bias binding on blankets and bath towels. Use it on dresses, shirts, and blouses – and for baby clothes and bodysuits. Let the bias binding act as fine details and beautiful finishes on edges and cut-outs.     Worth Knowing About Bias Binding  Bias binding has the (almost) magical ability to adapt to many fabrics. It is, as the name implies, cut on the bias and thus naturally follows your curves, necklines, corners, and edges. This results in a beautiful finish.     How to Sew on Bias Binding  Bias binding is for sewing on curves, corners, and straight stretches. When sewing the bias binding onto your project, sew with straight stitches approximately 2.5 cm in stitch length. While sewing, avoid pulling or stretching it. Let it align naturally along the edge for a neat finish.     TIP  When you start sewing your bias binding, fold approximately 2 cm inwards so it's double-layered. When you finish, tuck the other end's fold over your folded start. The same principle applies when extending a bias binding.  

GBP 1.75
1