How to Miter the Inside Corner of a Hong Kong Finish
![]() |
9. This is what the work looks like from the back. You can see the different colors of stitching change at the corner. |
![]() |
10. Press the seam allowances toward the bias strip. |
Posted on Nov 27th, 2012 in sewing, garment construction, how-to, tips & tricks, Hong Kong binding, mitering corner





























Comments (17)
Posted: 12:02 pm on February 20th
Posted: 7:23 pm on December 8th
Posted: 9:05 pm on December 3rd
Posted: 1:47 pm on December 3rd
Thanks for giving me a smile today!
Posted: 5:43 pm on November 29th
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!
Jodie
Posted: 9:58 am on November 29th
Posted: 10:43 am on November 28th
Posted: 9:16 am on November 28th
Posted: 8:20 am on November 28th
Posted: 9:56 pm on November 27th
Your practical pefectionism can slay any dragon (and there be dragons out there).
Posted: 9:14 pm on November 27th
Posted: 9:00 pm on November 27th
Posted: 7:03 pm on November 27th
Posted: 6:19 pm on November 27th
Posted: 6:15 pm on November 27th
Posted: 5:41 pm on November 27th
Posted: 5:36 pm on November 27th
You must be logged in to post comments. Log in.