Originally Posted by oma66
Originally Posted by Darlene's
what is bias edges?
Fabric is made of threads, or yarns, woven together at right angles. Threads that run the length of the fabric, parallel to the selvage, are called the lengthwise straight of grain. Those that run across the fabric width, from selvage to selvage, are called crosswise straight of grain. All other grains are considered bias. True bias runs at a 45 degree angle across the intersection of the two straight grains, diagonally. See photo below.
I hope this helps. I did not know a thing about grain lines when I first began sewing, but asked for help and learned. This is what is so wonderful about this board, there is help abound.
Blessings, Char
I got it ...I know about the grains of the material but I never knew about the bias lol thank you so much Char for your time in explaining this to me :) Merry Christmas !!