Thank you for this video. But could you show how you go around the corner using this foot ? What is the technique for binding when reaching the corner ! Thank you in advance !
Hi I tried to find the screwdriver that you used and no luck, I live in the USA any info you can give me to help find it will be appreciated. I love your video and now I will be able to use my binding foot. thank you
Hi Cynthia, see the response from Linda Pacini or Director of Training and Education- That’s a great question! I always test my stitching on a sample piece of fabric. Much of the success of any project has to do with the fabric thickness that you are working with so it isn’t an easy “yes” or “no” on your question. The foot itself accepts binding that has been purchased or what you make yourself so in theory, the binding itself is already doubled by the time it has the fabric sandwiched in-between it.
Hi Mickey, Turning corners with a Bias Binder Attachment isn’t a function that we feel is accessible to most sewers. Occasionally, an individual may practice enough with the attachment that they can develop a methodology that affords them some personal success. The general consensus with the Education Team at Baby Lock is to approach projects with the thought that each edge of your project is treated independently and that you manage the ends in a way that suits your personal taste. There are so many educational videos that show how to encase your quilt binding successfully with the use of a general purpose foot or with one of the Bi-Level feet. The Adjustable Bias Binder Foot does offer great success when creating any number of projects that have semi curved corners or a series of straight edges.