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Old 07-01-2020, 12:14 PM
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Onebyone
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Originally Posted by PatriceJ View Post
i never cut my borders across the width of the fabric.
i always cut up the warp - even if it means i have to piece the border strips.

if you cut on the warp, your strips won't [warp.]
. I learned to sew long strips by having the top strip pulled up from the needle and only meeting the bottom strip when under the foot. I keep the top strip on my shoulder and use my hand to keep it lifted before the needle. A sewer for a fashion house showed me this way. They could not have mess ups or redos on hundreds of dollars a yard designer fabric so it had to be done right the first time. I sew my borders this way cut across the width of fabric. If the quilt edge is 60 inches long and I cut my border 60 inch long the bottom edges always meet perfectly even. Something to do with the easement of the top strip on the bottom strip. It works.
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