Old 09-03-2012, 02:53 PM
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majormom
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Originally Posted by dunster View Post
I haven't heard of anyone using the pinking blades for cutting their blocks. Wouldn't the pinked edges make it harder to line up the blocks while piecing, and harder to get a <scant> 1/4" seam?

I have found that some fabrics ravel a lot more than others, and they're usually the fabrics with a looser weave. Homespuns do this a lot. I wonder if starching helps prevent the raveling. Fray check works for applique, but you wouldn't want to put it on every seam in a quilt.
When I buy a Jelly Roll or Charm Pack, the edges are always pinked. I have had no problem lining them all up, and once you decide if the 'peak' or the 'valley' is where you are going to measure your 1/4" seam from, there will be no problem at all with that. Personally I like the pinked edges because I hate the raveling!
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