Sewing Angular Piping Cover Fabric

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Part of the video series: Sewing Piping

Summary: Angular piping on fabric needs a piece of cover fabric. Learn how to add the piping cover fabric in this free sewing video.

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Sewing Angular Piping Cover Fabric

Okay so now that we have the piping sewn on one side of the fabric along both edges, and this is our curve that we made, and we snipped the fabric, it's meeting right here in the middle. We're going to put the other side of the fabric on and sandwich that piping in between. So let's just lay it right on top. We're basically just going to sew right on top of what we already sewed. And I can't see our seam in there but I know where the cord is and I know the seam is right next to it so we're sewing basically right on top of this seam that we already sewed on. I'm not going to pull this fabric any which way. I'm just going to let it lay right on top. There we go. All the way to the edge and lets back stitch when we get there. Okay. And you can actually just pick up the foot, turn your wheel and give yourself a little slack. Lay it back down right on this corner, that 90 degree angle that we created. Back stitch a tiny bit, then if you want maybe just use the hand wheel to move it away. We don't want it to get all bunched up right here and it can if you let it get out of control. Okay, set it back down. No pulling the fabric anywhere. Just letting it pull right underneath. There we go. Okay. So now that we have this on we need to go look in the corner that we did and it looks like it caught it. Caught it there. And in the next clip I'm going to show you how to cut it out, trim it off then flip it over.

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