How To Insert Piping Tip
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How to insert piping tip. Start sewing near the seam line. The Wilton 104 right can be used to pipe subtle frills with buttercream. Pin the piping the the right side of your fabric.
If you have not already done so cut out the pieces for your project. Continue sewing but stop 38 from the corner of the fabric with the needle in the down position. Check that the piping cord is sitting outside of your seam allowance in this case the seam allowance is 12 so you want the cord portion to sit around 58 from the curved raw edge.
Slide the tip back out and cut at the mark. You want it to extend past the seam line so you have room to fold it under. Pin the piping around the edges that you want to pipe.
If it is still less you can cut a little more of the tip to increase it. The second part the ring is used to secure your tip in place. Continue sewing the piping to the lining.
Your dominant hand should be holding where the bag is twisted making sure it stays twisted and doesnt come loose. Apply steady pressure to your piping bag while simultaneously pulling directly upwards as straight as possible. Cut off the tip of the bag and insert the piping tip.
No need for flower nails or waxed paper squares simply insert the tip into your bag fill with frosting and youre ready to start piping. With the presser foot in the up position pivot the lining fabric bending the piping to turn the corner. Cut the bag at the line then push the tip down through the opening.