Scalloped edge
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Scallop borders are fabulous. It can change a whole look in an artwork such as in a dress, quilt, or paper. Even though, the size of scalloped border isn’t as big as the main object, but this accessory can give a big impact on the overall appearance. If you want to make the look of your artwork become more dramatic, we recommend you to add scalloped border on it.
reva robertson saved to templates
Using a scallop as part of templates certainly has a purpose related to a deep philosophy or indeed because the scallop design already has its own beauty value.

Myinterests saved to Adalyn 3 rd Birthday
This week's technique is the scallop stitch . Many of you probably have this stitch built into your machine. It is a satin stitch tha...

Amanda GG saved to Sew Much Fun
I finished this quilt well over a year ago and have never gotten around to blogging about it. Isn’t that bad? I made it for my office – or should I say, my husband’s office. It…

Laurie Gelo saved to Quilting
It might seem hard to believe, but one of my very first crochet projects was unfortunately an unevenly stitched blanket. To be honest, it didn’t look like a square or rectangle when it was finished since I had somehow managed to create a shape I didn’t even know existed!… I’m pretty sure my fluctuating crochet …
Brenda DeBerry saved to my interests
One of my favorite ways to work crochet into your knitting is with crocheted edgings. Here I show you how to work a simple scalloped edge.
Donna Calderon saved to DIY and crafts
Learn how to sew scalloped edges for sewing hems and embellishing. Step-by-step photos, and instructions including a printable template.

Judy Woods saved to Patterns - Stitches -Templates
Make the bias binding, Cut the scallop edges without Math, Do the binding! Here are a few tips and tricks from Krista Moser to help you. Download
Jeannette Childers saved to Quilting
Megan has done a few scalloped hem tutorials in the past, but we thought it would be nice for a little update. It’s really not as hard as you would think! So follow along, and you’ll be creating scalloped hems in no time……. 1. Start by folding, pressing, and sewing a single fold hem towards the inside of your garment. It doesn’t necessarily have to be quite as much as mine ( about 1”), but make it at least 1/2″. 2. Now fold again, right sides together, a couple of inches or so. Your sewn…

Jordan's Gallery saved to Sew Simple
How to Bind Scalloped Edges Well, here we go again! I've shown you how to make bias binding (you can find those instructions here. Now, it’s time to actually do the binding! Here are a few tips and tricks I thought would be helpful. Start your binding with a tail of at least 6-8” unsewn. I almost always start on the upside of the “valley” as it rounds over the hill (I put a pin to hold the binding where I plan to start). I usually do double machine binding, so I actually sew
Lauren Patterson saved to Quilts