How to Miter the Inside Corner of a Hong Kong Finish
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7. Turn the work right side up to expose the bias strip, which lays flat when going into the machine. |
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8. Continue the stitching line by starting at the end of the stitching row. I've changed the thread to red to show where the stitching continues. Sew the remainder of the bias strip to the wool. |
Posted on Nov 27th, 2012 in sewing, garment construction, how-to, tips & tricks, Hong Kong binding, mitering corner





























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I feel like I have gotten to know you even though we haven't met. When my family settles down and I can take time from me, I want to take my future vacations coming to events and classes to learn more about what I love to do.
I have learned more in the last four years on the internet than in the sewing I did from 7 years old through College with a degree in Home Economics/Textile Science. I actually taught the beginning construction classes for my instructor.
The school has come a long way since. My daughter is there in same College getting a Fashion Analysis degree with minor in Marketing. They have the Coda system now and teach so much more than when I was there 30 years ago.
Thank you so much for your enthusiasm, dedication and sharing your knowledge!
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