Folded Hanging Loop

To make the loop for hanging the potholder, leave a four-inch tail of binding. Measure 4quot from the edge of the potholder and cut off the binding. Step 5 Turn Binding to Front and clip Step 7 Sew the loop. Lastly, fold back the loop fabric to make the loop as shown below. Zig-zag over the raw edge. Go over it twice to be sure it will hold

Fold the hanging loop in half and place the ends cloe together on either side of the small crease. The raw edges of the loop should be lined up with the raw edge of the fabric rectangles. Pin the loop in place. Tip If your strip for the loop has a prettier side, place this side up. 3. Sew the hanging loop to the back of the tissue holder with

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Make the loop with the 5 piece of 2 12 fabric. Top stitch the non-folded side of the loop. Place the loop in the center of the back of the potholder and separate the ends just a bit then stitch down. Stitch one short end of the 32 piece of trim under 14 then start placing the binding on the side exactly like quilt binding.

Fold the hanging loop in half or in a twisted loop shape as seen above and pin it 12quot away from one of the corners of the square for the back. The raw edges of the loop should line up with the raw edges of the fabric and insulated batting. 3. Sew the hanging loop in place close to the edge.

Embroider your name on the loop - either by machine or by hand! You might want to do the embroidery first through a single layer, and then fold up the loop piece. Use a contrast fabric for the loop to make it easy to find! It's a fun way to add colour to a neutral jacket. I like the idea of a bright turquoise loop inside a dark brown wool coat.

Wrap around the center to hide the raw edges of the folded squares, overlapping the short ends at the top of the ornament. Fold under the raw edge and pin into place. Cut a 7in piece of trim to make the hanging loop and a 6in piece from another trim to create a second bow loop. Overlap as shown and pin into first bow.

Fold your hanging loop in half, aligning the raw edges. Center the raw edges of your folded hanging loop in the center of the crease mark you created. Pin in place to secure. With your hanging corners and loop pinned, stitch them in place using an 18quot seam allowance. This will ensure that your tabs are nice and secure and will mean you won

Easy to Sew Towel Hanging Loops - Machine Method. Mark where you want your loop to go. Measure out about 3 7.6 cm of tape. I cut the edges at an angle so I can tuck them into the folded over seam. Undo the seam along where you want to insert your loop. Tuck the tape under the seam. Sew with a regular straight stitch over the area.

Choose a corner for the loop Locate the edge of the towel where you want to attach the loop.I like to attach the loop near the corner on a long edge, right next to the label. Rip up the seam Use the seam ripper to remove about two inches of stitches from the folded hem of the towel, being careful not to snag the fabric.Stop when you've reached the doubled-up corner of the seam.