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Old 07-28-2011, 03:34 PM
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Can/should diagonally Fussy Cut squares be used with straight cut squares? I have a print with large pieces that are on the straight and some on an angle. I would like to use them if it would not create a problem with the the blocks/seams.
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Old 07-28-2011, 03:36 PM
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Starch them to prevent stretching of the bias edges. I usually starch prior to cutting, but startching and pressing can be done after.
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I suggest starching before you cut, if you haven't prewashed your fabrics :wink: :D:D:D
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or even if you have pre-washed---not quite sure why that (stipulation was put here?
i prewash all the time- i also starch when i need to - has nothing to do with pre-washing or not-
the only difference i know of between pre-washed and not- is when you pre-wash you remove the sizing that the manufacturer added to the fabric during processing.
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I suggest starching before you cut, if you haven't prewashed your fabrics :wink: :D:D:D
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Yes you can. Be sure to starch your fabric like everyone suggests.

I like to use liquid starch rather than spray.
be sure to post your project!
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I have a couple of suggestions.
1. When you sew the blocks together, try to sew a bias grain side of the block to a straight grain side of another block.

2. Put the straight grain block on top under the needle to help prevent stretching.


Can't wait to see the project!

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