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Old 04-29-2011, 07:03 PM
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goldendog55
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I see one question that keeps coming up: Binding can be cut on the straight grain for all quilts that are not curved or round. The straight grain of the fabric has little stretch. When fabric is cut on the bias, it will allow you to bend or curve it.

That is another reason that you cut your fabric on the grain line. Except for triangles that will always have at least one bias edge, all other shapes should be cut on the straight grain.
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