6 Genius Ways to Use Bias Tape You've Probably Never Thought of Before

sewing purple bias tape

Bias tape, whether you make it yourself or nab a ready-made version at the store, is commonly used to bind quilts. It can even be used to create modern quilt designs all on its own. But here’s the thing: these strips of bias-cut fabric can be used in so. many. other. ways. Choose your bias tape color, thickness and pattern, then come this way for a few hits of inspo that’ll get you back in your sewing room, stat.

1. Make a Waistband

bias tape skirt waistline

The next time you make a skirt, go for a bias tape waistband. You can use it with practically any style, make it any width and choose to either hide it or show it off on the finished piece. Plus, it’s a super easy waistband for beginners to crush — just pin into place, stitch and trim away the excess.

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2. Create a Hong Kong Seam Finish

jacket seam finishes in bias tape

This is a gorgeous finish that basically has you wrapping the edges of seam allowances with fabric. It can pretty much be used on any garment, but it’s especially eye-catching inside jackets or coats. If you want to add a little extra oomph to the final design, we highly recommend using a patterned fabric.

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3. Make Decorative Bone Casings

red corset with bias tape bone casing

Boning is commonly used in corsets and strapless garments, as it’s a rigid area that gives the piece its shape. And if you’re DIYing your own corset, you can make the bone casings (the fabric around the bones) blend into the garment or use it as an opportunity to add some decorative flair. Whenever you’re feeling the latter, bias tape is a great go-to.

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4. Finish Armholes on a Sleeveless Dress

bias tape sleeve hem

We love a cute, sleeveless summer dress. But unlike hemming sleeves, you can’t finish the armholes by turning the fabric in and stitching (or else it will twist and gather). Finishing these edges with single-fold bias tape is an easy fix, and it adds a fun contrast to your design.

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5. Trim a Garment

striped bias tape trim

Sometimes you just wanna jazz up your garment, and an easy (and cool!) way to do just that is to trim your fabric with bias tape. Choose a bright contrasting solid, or a fun bold pattern like the stripes pictured below. Just remember: you must cut off your seam allowance before adding this detail, otherwise your trip will be on the allowance and the final piece won’t have the right fit.

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6. Appliqué Fun Designs

bias tape applique shirt design

DIY your own bias tape with your favorite lightweight fabric, then stitch it down with a pin stitch. You can create any design you want, or use our downloadable template as a guide.

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One Response to “6 Genius Ways to Use Bias Tape You've Probably Never Thought of Before”

  1. Ryan Schorle

    Need to purchase some "BIAS TAPE SINGLE FOLD BLACK 7/8" WIDE", is this something you have?