Old 07-11-2011, 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by fabric_fancy
she uses 54 inch wide PFD fabric and cuts it the opposite way so she can get 3 FQs across the width of the fabric without any waste.

if she cut it the traditional way she would have 10 inches of waste for every width she cut.

as far as some off and some not, she didn't account for shrinking when she cut the fabric for dyeing. even PFD shrinks during the process - the up side is the fabric has been put through so much it won't shrink on you.

as far as a standard, i always believed there was one but lately there has been a number of complaints on the board that people aren't getting the exact size any longer.
I was going to say all of this as well....there is also a variation in PRINTED fabric as for a while, some makers where making the fabrics only 40" wide! BUT you should always get 18" x 20", NOT counting the selvage edge!

With hand dyes it is different fabrics and the dyer/vendor needs to know she needs to cut them larger to account for the shrinkage!
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