Rickrack trim appears to float off the edge of the fabric with this simple edging and insertion technique. Great for home decor, garments.
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Who says you have to bind off? Add a knitted on border instead. Pick any edge pattern, cast on, and knit it right into your project.
Piping is a trim that's made from a strip of fabric cut on the bias, wrapped around a cord and stitched to hold the cord in place. It's used as a design feature, inserted into a seam or on an edge to accentuate the garment's lines. Liz hawood shares how to make and apply piping to your next sewing project!
Rickrack trim appears to float off the edge of the fabric with this simple edging and insertion technique. Great for home decor, garments.
Tips for using Lace Fabric and Trims in clothes - Different ways to add lace fabric and trims to your garments like ruffles, collars and shoulder straps.
Sewing lace edging to fabric is easy and very pretty! Lace edging has one scalloped edge and one straight edge. A contrasting co...
Rickrack trim appears to float off the edge of the fabric with this simple edging and insertion technique. Great for home decor, garments.
Rickrack trim appears to float off the edge of the fabric with this simple edging and insertion technique. Great for home decor, garments.
In her inspired collections of knitted edgings, acclaimed knitwear designer Nicky Epstein offered creative solutions for embellishing knits. Now comes Nicky Epstein The Essential Edgings Collection, a beautifully photographed compilation of 500 designs from her popular books Knitting on the Edge, Knitting Over the Edge, and Knitting Beyond the Edge, presenting an amazing variety of unique borders, trims, ribs, ruffles, cords, twists, appliqués, and other distinctive elements for necklines, cuffs, closures, and corners. It's a “greatest knits” anthology every crafter will want to own!
Piping is a trim that's made from a strip of fabric cut on the bias, wrapped around a cord and stitched to hold the cord in place. It's used as a design feature, inserted into a seam or on an edge to accentuate the garment's lines. Liz hawood shares how to make and apply piping to your next sewing project!
Elevate your interior design with this elegant White 1/2" Linen Twisted Cord Edge. Featuring a 1/2" lip insert, this versatile trim adds a touch of sophistication to pillows, borders, and upholstery projects. Crafted from high-quality linen, it boasts a twisted cord texture that adds depth and dimension to any fabric surface. Whether you're creating custom throw pillows, reupholstering furniture, or adding a decorative border to cornices or bedding, this trim is the perfect finishing touch. Measuring approximately 1/2 inch (1.27 cm) wide, it seamlessly blends with a variety of decor styles, from traditional to contemporary. Easy to work with and durable, this linen twisted cord edge is a must-have for interior designers, DIY enthusiasts, and homeowners seeking to elevate their living spaces with a touch of elegance. 4/9 variations Free Priority Shipping No Returns- Custom Orders
"Another Insertion" is a chevron motif stockingnet panel with ladder eyelet borders in garter stitch along the sides. The pattern is worked over 13 stitches with an 8-row repeat. You can download the full-size chart, verbal instructions and notes here. Next time: Narrow Edging