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Old 05-24-2011, 09:52 AM
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jmcdowell
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Ripping the fabric ensures that you will get a piece which is cut on the grain - and in my experience, means that I won't have one which means I have to cut off 2-6 inches because it has been cut so crooked that part of it isn't usable. Not everyone does it this way, but it does make sure that you get every inch you pay for.
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