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LUNARM Bias Tape Tool Kit with Instruction, 5 Sizes Bias Tape Maker (6mm 9mm 12mm 18mm 25mm) with 4 Pcs Sewing Machine Presser Foot, Sewing Clips, Ball Point Pins, Awl, for Fabric Sewing and Quilting

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About this item

  • Sewing Tool Kit: You will get 5 bias tape makers, instruction, 4 pcs sewing clips, 10 pcs ball point straight pins, bias binding foot, tape measure, awl sewing accessories, and supplies.
  • Bias Tape Set: Included 5x bias tape makers (6mm/9mm/12mm/18mm/25mm). Choose the fabric pattern you like, Easily DIY your own bias tape to make quilt binding seams, sewing, serging, crafting, fishing, and little projects, like placemats, bibs, armhole, neckline, applique and so on.
  • Box Packaging: All sewing accessories are placed in a box, which is convenient to find and store, store efficiently, and is not easy to lose.
  • High Compatibility: The multifunctional binder foot is generic, will fit for Brother, Babylock, Janome, Kenmore, Singer, and many more sewing machines that use a snap on foot.
  • How to Use: 1 According to the required width, cut into parallel strips at a 45-degree angle. 2. Pull up the back of the bias belt, put the cloth strip into the wide opening, and then use an awl to pull it out from the head of the bias belt. 3. Fix the stretched cloth strip on the ironing board with positioning pins. When pulling the beveling belt, place the iron close to the top of the beveling head, so that the tensioned cloth strip can be formed immediately.



Product Description

Bias Tape Tool Kit with Instruction

bias tape makers

High-quality, professional bias tape makers kit

  1. This convenient binder maker kit helps you fold the fabric into perfect halves automatically and help you make bias tapes in minutes.
  2. Simple and easy to use. They will save you so much time on making your own bias tape. It's fast, economical, and perfectly coordinated. Pull the fabric through and iron, folds it perfectly, ready for sewing on or gluing.
  3. To make bias tapes, fist cut across the fabric at a 45-degree angle, then insert your fabric in the wide end, push the metal clip down, and pull the fabric through with it emerging fully folded at the narrow end.
  4. Ideal tools for sewing and gluing, such as making bias tapes, napkins, handbag, bibs and etc.
fabric bias tape maker

  • Handmade Art Production
  • Daily Decoration
  • Enjoy Your Relaxation Time
bias maker tool

  • Wide Range of Uses
  • Quality Materials
  • Purely Handmade

How to use?

bias binder maker

Step 1

Before starting work, prepare items, awl, cloth strips, bias tape maker. The cooperation of gadgets will produce unexpected surprises.

bias maker machine

Step 2

Tuck the cloth strip into bias tape maker, push it gently with an awl, and let the cloth strip pass through easily.

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Step 3

The whole cloth strip passes through the bias tape maker easily, and you can make the style you like according to your preferences.


Shirley
2025-09-05 17:00:31
Having this product when making decorative bias tape is like having an extra hand. This tool holds the material in place while I'm ironing it. I haven't tried all the attachments yet, but I sure do like the bias tape holders. The awl is perfect for guiding the material through the tape maker. It's easy to use.
Bruce
2025-08-11 18:07:27
I'll rate this a 10/5! I was stunned at the quality of this kit for the price. For around $15, the kit includes: 1) five sizes of bias tape makers with plastic finger-holds to avoid burns while ironing; 2) a well-made awl; 3) four presser feet, one which is adjustable; and 4) extras including pins, clips, a tape measure and two plastic cases. The only thing missing is a true instructional book, but I'm sure I'll find what I need to know online via Google and YouTube. (I'm a novice at sewing.)Last week I bought a single bias tape maker of similar quality from JoAnn for ~$4. I don't know how they can sell this kit at this price, but I'm not going to look a gift horse in the mouth.
DP
2025-07-12 14:25:10
I don't write reviews too often, but these came this afternoon. I just tried out the 3/8" size and made 4 yds of bias tape in half the time or less and with less steam burning my finger. Wish I'd come across these long ago. It's a nice set and well worth the price. Haven't tried the foot that came with it, as I tend to do everything by sight. But, it looks like it will work fine. I did just try it and fits my Singer 4452 (low shank) just like it should.
Jacque Thompson
2025-07-08 16:47:52
It will work. It’s obviously made in China because the instructions are pointless as written in English. If you don’t know how the tape makers work already the enclosed sheet won’t help. The pins and clips are fine but not great quality. The awl and tape makers as well as the pressure feet all seem to be well made however. Looking forward to trying out every size. The case was cracked during shipping. That’s unfortunate as it’s perfect for keeping them free of dust.
Itsuwari64
2025-06-26 14:11:33
Tape maker really easy to use after watching video. I've used it to make a dozen placemats and look forward to many years of help with projects. My only complaint is that the presser foot can only be used to bind thinner fabric. It is plastic and not thick or strong enough for fleece or quilts. Also could not adjust it for 1/4 inch binding setting. It says it will go that small but the built in block will not allow it, nor will it let the needle move all the way over. Good idea, poor design for presser foot only. Rolled hem feet are metal & make the purchase a real bargain for price.
Sandi
2025-06-21 14:43:12
I needed a way to make stems for a quilt I was making. I bought this and it is amazing. The only thing is you need to use the tape quickly or it unfolds.
connie
2025-03-31 19:46:12
I like the deal it was well with the money it is made well would buy it again
Beachbum
2025-01-27 14:39:03
I was tired of purchasing bias tape every time I was doing a project. Sometimes they didn’t have the right color or the right size—now it’s easy to make what I need when I need it. Although there are no detailed instructions just go on-line. There are a lot of You Tube videos on how to make your own bias tape.