I love the look of double welt to hide upholstery staples. It gives a great tailored look and really is a manageable project. Here are a few ways that you can make it happen.
First off we need to make a continuous bias strip. This is the long piece of fabric, cut on the diagonal, that you will wrap around your cording.
This is the video from
Erin Compton Designs. I use EVERY time, I love it. Plus the music is pretty catchy.
Cut out your square, for this chair I made a 24 inch X 24 inch square and had a little left over.
Cut it in half along the diagonal.
Put the bottom right triangle on the top.
Folded it over, pinned it along the seam.
I made a 1/4 inch seam.
Marked out 2 inch strips. 2 inches is the smallest you want to go with double welt. Any smaller and you won't have enough fabric to wrap around your cord.
Lined up my seams and sewed them together to make a tube.
Continued marking 2 inch sections and cut along the lines. Tada! Continuous bias strip.
To sew double welt there are a few methods.
This is a great tutorial, I could not have improved on it, use it every time. it is great.
Either way you end up with gorgeous double welt. Now go and hide those staples!
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