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Get Set for Back To School and Sew a Fabric Notebook Cover in 30 minutes!

Get Set for Back To School and Sew a Fabric Notebook Cover in 30 minutes!

Are you ready to get the kids back to school? Sew a fabric notebook cover in no time. With the first school run of the year just around the corner, we thought this tutorial would be handy to get you and the kids prepared for the lessons to come.

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You may have seen our Father’s Day notebook covers earlier in the year, but this time we have super sized them into A4 ready for all those school books. How impressed will the kids be with a cool fabric notebook to show off in September? Not only will they protect the covers, but they’ll also look super stylish and make a perfect gift, personalised to their taste.

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Why not use a fabric that relates to the subject the notebook is for? We have some fabulous music themed fabrics from Nutex and the Venom Black fabric from the Beguiled collection would be perfect for an art journal!

For this project you will need…

1 FQ Cotton Fabric

1 FQ Decovil Light

1m Fold Over Elastic (We used Black Fold Over Elastic)

Thread (We used Gutermann 38)

To access the tutorial just check out our blog! All you have to change is the size when drafting the pattern.

We can’t wait to see your finished notebooks!

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A Guide To Bias Binding

A Guide To Bias Binding

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Bias binding is a seam-stars best friend! 

Have you ever used it before? 

We use it ALL the time in our in-house projects and everyday sewing, it’s used to cover those not so pretty raw edges and gives a project a neat finish.

As well as being available in multiple colours adding a dash of excitement to your project!

Did you know you can use bias binding on a range of different materials and projects?

It’s suitable to use on garments, quilts, cushions and much more and come in various different materials too!

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Types Of Bias Binding

You can find different colours of bias binding ranging from white to blue, to red to pink to black to match any fabric colour! We stock 144 colours of our 20mm bias binding tape!

As well as different colours, bias binding tape also comes in different materials such as cotton, polycotton, metallic, patterned, satin, velvet and leatherette suitable for most types of projects.

And if you’re still on the fence about using this bias tape for your sewing projects this might just sway you… you can get different types of bias binding! There’s plain, piping, stretch, lace edge, iron on and blanket bias binding!

Making your own bias binding is also an alternative to buying it ready made and can often work out much cheaper! We’ll go into detail further on in the guide on how to make your own bias binding.

What’s The Difference Between Single Fold And Double Fold Bias Binding?

We’ll also go over the different types of bias binding. 

There’s 2 main types, single and double bias tape and you can differentiate both by the way they fold up. 

Single fold tape has both edges folded towards the middle, creating a fold down each side of the bias tape.. 

Whereas double fold is similar to a single fold bias binding, but with an added extra fold in the centre of the bias. 

All bias binding is cut at a 45-degree angle to allow for stretch and use on project corners! 

So let’s get into the guide, we’ll go over how to make bias binding, how to attach bias binding, how to sew bias binding corners and more!

How To Make Bias Binding

Knowing how to make bias binding (also known as bias tape) is a life-long skill for any sewist!

The advantages of making handmade bias binding tape are that you can decide on the exact width and pattern that you want, it can also be more cost effective saving you money by using fabrics from your stash.

Plus you can match it perfectly with your project by using the same fabric!

We’d recommend investing in a bias making tool, they’re worth the money and can save so much time. However they come in various different sizes so make sure you choose the correct size for your project.

Want to learn how to make and how to cut your own bias binding tape? Read on!

Make Your Own Bias Binding Step-by-Step

Step 1: Take your piece of fabric

Step 2: Take the top right-hand edge to meet the bottom edge creating a triangle and press.

Step 3: Use a ruler and fabric marker to draw strips parallel to the fold. If you are using a bias tool.

Step 4: Cut the strips using fabric scissors or a rotary cutter.

Step 5: Overlap the ends of two strips at a 90-degree angle and pin in place.

Step 6: Stitch together and press back the seams. Trim the seam edges that overhang. Continue to piece all your strips together in this way until you have enough to go around the edge of your project.

Ways To Fold Your Binding

Option 1: Use a bias binding maker

Once you have all your strips joined, feed one end of the strip into the wide end of the maker.

Next, pull the strip out of the narrow end of the bias binding maker.

Move the maker along with the strip, pressing it with a hot iron as you go.

When finished, wind the bias binding tape around some strong card to keep it flat and pressed.

Option 2: If you don’t have a binder maker.

If you don’t have a tool, you can press by hand or use a pin on your ironing board as a guide.

To use the pin method, use a fabric marker to mark two points half the width of your fabric strip.

Insert a pin between these marks.

Pass the strip under the pin pressing with an iron as you go.

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How To Attach Bias Binding

Curves

Applying and sewing bias binding around curves may seem daunting at first but it isn’t as difficult as you might think.

Follow our step by step bias binding tutorial to learn how to sew bias binding around curves and how to attach bias binding to a project.

Applying Bias Binding Step-by-Step

Step 1: Unfold the bias tape and line up the edge with the edge of your fabric.

Make sure your right sides are facing each other and pin in place.

Step 2: You will get some puckering but don’t worry about that. Slowly stitch along the fold line.

Step 3: Fold the bias tape over to the back.

Step 4: Pin or clip in place. If the binding doesn’t quite sit where you want it, trim the seam allowance slightly.

Step 5: You can topstitch the binding in place, but we recommend hand sewing it so there is no stitch line on the front.

You can also clip the seam allowance if you need to along the curve to remove the bulk.

Step 6: Give the binding a good press with the iron.

How To Mitre A Corner with Bias Binding

Although you might find mitred corners hard at first, following the method below takes all the confusion out!

All it takes is just a bit of practice.

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Mitre A Corner With Bias Binding Step-by-Step

Step 1: Unfold the bias tape and line up the edge with the edge of your fabric.

Make sure your right sides are facing each other and pinned in place.

Step 2: Leave 2 or 3cm before you sew.

This will form an overlap at the end. Stitch along the fold line.

When you get to the end, stop about 6mm before the fabric edge.

Step 3: Move your needle up and fold the bias tape up at a 90 degree angle and fold back down, this will give you a diagonal 45 degree angle at the corner.

Pin in place.

Step 4: Stitch all the way along the fold line.

Repeat these steps at every corner.

When you get to the end, you can cut your tape but leave enough to overlap.

Step 5: Fold the bias tape over to the back.

Pin or clip the binding in place.

Step 6: If the binding doesn’t quite sit where you want it, you can trim it slightly.

When it comes to corners, fold in one side, then the other and if the sides are nice and even, you should get a nice, neat 45-degree corner.

Step 7: You can topstitch the binding in place, but we recommend hand sewing it so there is no stitch line on the front.

You can also clip the seam allowance if you need to along the curve to remove the bulk.

Step 8: Give the binding a good press with the iron.

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Ready Made Bias Binding

Prefer to buy ready made bias binding?

We’ve got it!

There’s definitely advantages to buying pre-made bias binding vs learning how to make bias binding. It can save you time and also fabric!

Here at Plush Addict, we’re not only a fabric store but we’re also an online haberdashery! We stock a wide variety of bias binding in lots of finishes and sizes.

Our most versatile ready-made bias binding is made from polycotton in 13mm, 20mm, 25mm, 27mm and 50mm. This is the one we would recommend if you have never used ready made bias binding before.

If you’re looking for something bolder, we sell metallic, patterned and decorative bias binding, as well different textures and fabrics such as satin, velvet and leatherette.

We also have several ranges of piping bias to create a different finish, which is great for decorative projects such as cushions and detailing on clothes.

Did you find this guide helpful? Let us know in the comments below and tag us @PlushAddict we’d love to see how you used bias tape in your projects!

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10 Tips For Sewing With Chalk Cloth Fabric

10 Tips For Sewing With Chalk Cloth Fabric

In this comprehensive guide to sewing with Chalk Cloth, you will learn 10 tips for sewing with chalk cloth fabric. In addition, you will also learn the benefits of using it for your different projects.

Look at our amazing Chalk Cloth it is so much fun to stitch with.

It works exactly like a traditional chalk board but it is a fabric. You can write on it, draw on it and the great thing is, it’s wipe clean, so that you can use it again and again.


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Outshine Everyones Christmas Decor This Year!

Outshine Everyones Christmas Decor This Year!

What does your Christmas household decor look like?

Are you the type of person to just dash a few christmas lights around the house and call it a day? Or do you go ALL out.. and I mean full house decorated top to bottom inside AND outside all out?

Whatever floats your boat, go with it! But you can’t possibly decorate without some pretty christmas cushions… right?

Well we’ve got just that!

There’s a Christmas bow cushion project available! We’ve made up two using Makower’s Yappy! & Santa Express collection.

Get yourself some Yappy! Or Santa Express fabric from our Christmas shop and you’ll get this Christmas cushion project plus 2 more for FREE!

And if you prefer a more traditional cushion, Makower have their own cushion project using the Classic Foliage collection, find it here.

Makower has not only given us some fabulous collections this year… they’ve also made up some great Christmas projects for seam-stars of all levels! And they just so happen to fit with our household decor theme 😉

First off we couldn’t do household decor without one of the best multi-purpose inventions of all time… a quillow!

It’s a quilt and pillow combined into one, super handy for all sorts, especially when you have friends or family over during the Christmas period!

Plus you can choose between a Santa Express or Yappy quillow!

Next up is the Classic Foliage wall hanging designed by the insanely talented Lynne Goldsworthy!

This wall hanging is sure to make head’s turn this Christmas, will you be giving it a try?

You can find the full free project here and Classic Foliage collection here.

And last but not least on our “Christmas household decor you absolutely NEED this year” list is the gorgeous Scandi quilt.

A mahoosive 68” x 68” inch quilt designed by none other than Lynne Goldsworthy using the Scandi 2021 collection. It’s sure to keep you warm as you sit by the fireplace, roasting marshmallows with a cuppa!

Even if your usual Christmas afternoon isn’t as idyllic as that (because we all know it’s usually more frantic than idyllic…) it’ll keep you cosy during the Christmas period either way! Check it out here.

So which project is your favourite? Which one will you be trying first?

Let us know in the comments!

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Christmas Bow Cushion – Beginner Friendly Project

Christmas Bow Cushion – Beginner Friendly Project

Learn how to sew a Christmas bow cushion with this beginner friendly tutorial. It’s that time of year again… yup… we’re doing Christmas In July!

What part of decorating is your favourite? Is it the lights or the table or the front porch with a real life Santa Klaus? Whatever floats your boat, go with it! But you can’t possibly decorate without some pretty Christmas cushions… right?

That’s exactly why we’re bringing you our latest tutorial! Learn how to sew a Christmas bow cushion featuring Makower’s Santa Express & Yappy! collections.

An easy to follow and beginner friendly tutorial, you can brush up on skills such as using woven interfacing to give fabric more structure and sewing a bow from scratch.

We’ve also got a Christmas In July offer going, get 3 FREE projects and 10% OFF with any purchase from the Christmas shop!

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A sewing project for:  Beginner Seam Star

Finished dimensions – 16” square

Estimated sewing time – 2-3 hours

Important Notes:

  • ½” (1cm) seam allowance throughout, unless otherwise directed.
  • For steps using machine sewing, straight stitch, backstitching at the start & end using stitch length 2.5 unless otherwise stated.
  • Prepare your fabrics as per manufacturer’s care advice

Materials Will Need:

ItemAmountWe used
Fabric A:Quilting Cotton for Main Cushion0.5mMakower – Santa Express – Geometric Green Metallic
Fabric B:Quilting Cotton for Ribbon & Bow detail0.25mMakower – Santa Express – Geometric Red Metallic
Lightweight Low Loft  Fusible Fleece0.5mVlieseline Iron-on fusible Low Loft Fleece H630
Woven Interfacing
(Grab a cheeky 10% discount off your next Fusible Woven Interfacing purchase with WOVEN10 One time use per customer.)
0.5mVlieseline Cotton Woven Interlining – Medium G700 – White – 1m x 90cm
16” Cushion PadOneDuck Feather Square Cushion Pad 16″ / 40.5cm

Sewing Kit You Will Need:

Make it easier with: Needle Grippers – these are a great help turning a long fabric tube

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Reusable Fabric Gift Tags

Reusable Fabric Gift Tags

This year you have plenty of time to make up these reusable fabric gift tags you can bring out year after year, not only saving you time & money BUT also lots of waste that just ends up in landfill. Because here at Plush Addict, we are always looking for ways to be kinder to the planet. Christmas will be here before you know it!

Just scribble the name in chalk or chalk pen and then wipe it off and reuse them year after year!

If you prefer to follow along with written instructions, these are included with the reusable fabric gift tags pattern which you can download here

To make these fabulous tags, you will need…

The sewing kit you will need for this reusable fabric gift tag projects:

 

Please leave us a comment if you made this! We’d love to hear how you got on…