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How to Add Piping

March 26, 2015 by Sewtorial

Looking for a way to "up" your sewing skills? Learn how to add piping to your projects with this easy piped pincushion tutorial by Sew M Cool. -Sewtorial

Are you new to sewing and looking for a way to “up” your sewing skills? Learn how to add piping to your projects with this easy piped pincushion tutorial by Sew M Cool.

Supplies:

  • * 1/8in thick (or about that size) cording
  • * 22in (56cm) of continuous bias, made from a 1 1/4in (32mm) strip of woven cotton. Learn how to sew continuous bias here.
  • * Two 5 x 5in (13cm) squares of woven cotton fabric. My piping and squares are from Riley Blake Designs.
  • * A little bit of stuffing of some kind
  • * Regular sewing supplies
  • * A sewing machine with a zipper foot

Skill Level: confident Beginner

Find the full tutorial and free pattern here.

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