Bind and Scallop |
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Bind and Scallop |
How to Bind and Scallop Bathroom Accessories and Towels
Once you have your materials gathered, (1) use tissue paper to create the
edge of your scallop. When you draw the edge of the scallop, add an odd
figure in the pattern, especially odd enough to create a curve. Create a 1
inch depth, starting at the lower point and work toward the high point. Now
with your tissue in hand, fasten it to the towel, using craft pins. Next,
use rotary cutters, or sewing scissors to trim the edges of your scallop.
To formulate strips, you will need another plain or unadorned towel.
Again, you want to consider fabrics, which you can wash by machine.
Polyester is good, as well as satins or taffeta. Choose medium-weight cloth.
(1) Starting at the hems of your textile reduce a strip of your towel. You
want to make the width of the band three times smaller in width than the
finished breadth. Next, use your rotary hedge clippers or sewer scissors and
cut one-inch strip, extending a considerable distance than your breadth. (2)
Facing down to the right, put your strip on the fabric and level: Once you
finish ironing the surface, avoid distorting or stretching your fabric, and
press aloft. Press so that it balances with the bandwidth. (3) On the
opposite side, press aloft: Press the borders of the strip, forcing the
edges between and balancing it with the width of your finished work. At the
top layers, and at the raw edges, press the edge if the two do not join. (4)
About half inch, press the cloth under at the narrow piece ends of the hems.
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