Pinterest Feature – bias and binding pins

Do you use Pinterest to save and collect your sewing inspiration?  I love it, but admit I don't pin as much as I used to.  So much to do, so little time and Pinterest can suck me in until I've enjoyed a couple of hours browsing and reading without realising it!

I thought you might enjoy checking out a few of my Pinterest Favorites, so here's my top picks from the Bias Binding Tutorials board.  There are 55+ pins covering all aspects of how to make and use binding, bias binding and piping.  Here are a few of my favorites and some of my own:

(Take note of the numbers and scroll down to the bottom for the Pin links)

Pick of the best pins for bias, piping and binding tutorials

Check out these pins to find great content and repin them to your own Pinterest sewing tutorials boards to save them for later.

  1. How to sew bias tape, Positively Splendid – PIN LINK
  2. Continuous bias tape calculator, So Sew Easy – PIN LINK
  3. Binding directions 7 ways, Jocole – PIN LINK
  4. How to make and use piping, So Sew Easy – PIN LINK
  5. Scrap binding basics, the Sewing Loft – PIN LINK
  6. Printable bias tape maker, Scientific Seamstress – PIN LINK
  7. Making continuous bias tape, So Sew Easy – PIN LINK
  8. No pins, no hand-sewing binding tutorial, Mommys Nap Time – PIN LINK
  9. How to face a neckline with bias binding, Burda Style – PIN LINK
  10. Sewing a bias tape facing to necklines and armholes, So Sew Easy – PIN LINK
  11. Cheater Binding, All Crafts – PIN LINK

For LOTS more pins – Follow the bias tape and binding board

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If you have any awesome tutorials you think should be pinned to this board, do leave a link in the comments and I'll be happy to add them.

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Alan W
Alan W

The article provides a positive and unique perspective on Pinterest’s feature bias. It raises awareness about the issue and offers practical suggestions to address it. The article explores how biased algorithms can limit the visibility of content, specifically in the sewing community. It takes a positive tone, emphasizing community engagement and collaboration as solutions. The article offers alternative platforms and success stories, inspiring readers to seek inclusive spaces. Overall, it serves as a valuable resource, encouraging critical thinking and empowering its audience.

Karen P
Karen P

Are the links just pictures or are there instructions that go with them?

Angela
Angela

What a wonderful resource! But, the link on #6 goes to the same thing as #4….?