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Old 01-01-2021, 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Julienm1 View Post
I use a lot of tone on tone fabric (white on white, beige on beige) for backgrounds. HOWEVER sometimes it can be so hard to determine which is which until I sew it into the block. So to avoid this issue, when I cut the first long strip, I flip it over and use my washable marker to make a line on the WRONG side. Now I know which side is the RIGHT side. Saves time and my "redesign tool" (seam ripper) can have a rest. I always wash my quilts before gifting so the mark IF it shows, washes out.
I mark the right side of my fabric. An easy way to tell the right side is to feel. Right side is the smoothest side. I was taught this in HomeEc. many years ago.
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