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Spaghetti Bias Tubing
All of the spaghetti bias tubing is @ ¼” wide and is created from high quality Pima cotton fabrics. It’s so easy to shape into any arrangement.
It’s Sew Simple: Just use Roxanne’s TM Mini Glue-Baste-It TM to shape the bias into any arrangement, let the glue dry and topstitch in place!
RoxanneTM Mini Glue-Baste-ItTM
Spaghetti Bias Tubing
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Mix and Match Colors
Use you imagination for some decorative braiding trim embellishments using Spaghetti Bias Tubing.
Color combinations shown:
1. Turquoise, yellow & orange
2. 3 pieces of light blue
3. Light blue, light pink & lime green
Ideas: Use for spaghetti straps on garments, around Capri pants, for a belt, child’s bracelet, dog collar (My Olivia used it for her stuffed animal Coconut’s collar & leash).
Spaghetti Bias Tubing
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It’s Sew Simple: Braid a piece of yellow, turquoise and orange spaghetti bias tubing and topstitch onto your fabric. Use an open toe foot and a 6.0 twin needle.
How easy is that!
Spaghetti Bias Tubing
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Victorian Beading with turquoise and candy pink spaghetti bias tubing woven over and under the buttonhole openings.
It’s Sew Simple: Use a safety pin or ribbon threader to weave spaghetti bias tubing over and under. Insert the beading into a block of cotton fabric such as Japanese pima cotton lawn fabric.
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New Hope Sew Pattern Coming Soon!!!
Light blue spaghetti bias trim was used for the bow and the curved shaping around the neckline.
Hope will be teaching this class as a pre-day class for the February 2009 Martha Pullen School of Art Fashion.
Spaghetti Bias Tubing
Hope's 2009 Martha Pullen SOAF Projects
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NEW Hope Sew Pattern Coming Soon!!!
The top of the child’s nightgown was embellished with some pretty floral embroidered cotton lawn fabric and light blue spaghetti bias trim. Notice the Victorian beading which has spaghetti bias woven under and over the buttonhole openings.
Hope Sew Patterns
Embroidered Cotton Lawn Fabric
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Use Roxanne’sTM Mini Glue-Baste-ItTM to place micro beads of water-soluble glue over a foundation fabric before you shape the Spaghetti Bias tubing around your garment.
It’s Sew Simple: Let the glue dry (or press it dry using a paper towel as a disposable press cloth) and then topstitch it in place.
Roxanne’sTM Mini Glue-Baste-ItTM
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Three pieces of light blue spaghetti bias were braided and used for the shoulder straps on this sweet nightgown.
It's Sew Simple: Braid 3 pieces of spaghetti bias. Lightly mist with starch & iron flat. Secure bias by topstitching with a 6.0 twin needle before attaching the braided straps to the nightgown.
Spaghetti Bias Tubing
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