I haven't often had call to make my own woven bias tape, and the few times that I did all that geometric cutting and joining ends at odd angles put me off repeating the exercise. But I remembered seeing a way of avoiding the faff and decided to track it down. Now for all I know, everyone here except me might already use this method, but in case there are one or two of you who don't and would find it useful...
So I've just made 94 inches of continuous 2" bias tape (1/2" when folded) from a 14 1/2" fabric square, with just two 10" seams. I then used my cheapo Ebay bias tape maker set to fold it. All very quick and easy. From a FQ I could make nearly 5m of tape.
Here's the method:
https://makeit-loveit.com/make-continouos-strip-bias-tape-binding. It works too
. I've seen a variation on YT so maybe there are a few out there.