Bias
Using your fat quarter
accent fabric, make 3 ½” yards of 1 ½” wide bias. Divide into two pieces, with
one at 2 yards and one at 1 ½ yards.
The Chain Rope
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Fold 54” of 1 ½”
bias in half lengthwise and stitch with a ¼” seam allowance.
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With a size 3
Fast Turn Tube turner, slide bias tube over tuber turner. Using the twisted
wire that came with your tube, twist through the end of the fabric.
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Prepare 54” of Valance Welt by
wrapping scotch tape at one end. Stuff the cord into the tube as you start to
pull the wire through.
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Pull loops
through each button hole of both pieces, thus joining them together. Pull one
loop trough the other as shown, with two loops going up and two loops going
down.
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Pin center loop
in place.
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Use the Ultimate
Pillow Template 20” corner to
trim each of the corners of your pillow front.
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If you don’t own the Ultimate
Template, use a ruler to gently taper each side of your pillow. Our is trimmed
abut ¾” on each side.
Note:
Trimming the “dog ears” on pillows will vary from pillow to pillow depending on
the size, so the above measurement is not universal!
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With the
remaining 2 yards of bias, make piping using the micro welt cord.
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Trim seam
allowance to ½” using the 5 in 1 Ruler.
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Starting in the center on the bottom
edge, with raw edges together, sew your piping onto your pillow front. Clip the
seam allowances at the corner
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Hold cord in
place as you turn the corners.
· Trim the starting end of your piping
at a 45° and overlap your cord about 2 ½”, before trimming off excess.
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Remove stitching
from one end of piping, exposing cord. Trim cord to match piping angle.
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With your fabric
folded under
as shown, wrap bias around cord, hold in place and sew down.