Old 03-05-2013, 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by petthefabric
I wouldn't want to have cut it into 1 yd pieces only to find that I need borders 1 1/2 yard long. And I like to cut binding the length of fabric with the fewest joins possible. Therefore, I leave it in 1 large piece. When folding, I put the selvages together every 1/2 - 3/4 yd & keep holding the previous segment in one hand, the fabric folds accordian style. When I'm all the way through the yardage, I hold it up and let it drop into a fold at the other side. Then I gently lay it down and pick it up again along the fold about every 1/2-3/4 yard. While holding the total yardage this way, I shake it so the grain will straighten out. Then lay it down again and either fold it accordian style or in half, then in half, again and again until its the size I want to store.
This is pretty much what I do too (unless I can get DH or another pair of hands to help me fold).

However ... If I have say 4 yards of fabric and I only need to cut 1 yard or less ... I'll only worry about folding 1.5 yards properly to make my cutting for the project then refold the remaining fabric to be wrapped onto a core and stored.
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