Thread: Tearing fabric
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Old 04-16-2014, 03:12 PM
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FroggyinTexas
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Originally Posted by mpspeedy2
I have been ripping for more than 40 years. It is the only way to get the true grain of the fabric. Having the true grain allows you to make the best finished project. The only other way to get the true grain is to pull a thread and then cut along the space it leaves. Pulling a thread is not easy and can be very frustrating. Working with the "true grain" makes a finished project that looks and hangs professionally. In making a garment it means the difference between looking "homemade" and professional.
If this is the only way to get the true grain, I'm out of luck. No matter how expensive the fabric or where I bought it, including the big brand names at the LQS, the ripped strips are wonky and have to be trimmed to size. What's more, I can't see any time is saved by ripping if I have to trim the frayed edges of the fabric afterward. I won't say I'll never rip again, but it will have to be a special occasion! froggyintexas
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