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jbj137 12-13-2016 11:01 AM

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PaperPrincess 12-14-2016 05:41 AM

welcome from MI. Fabric grain is not quite as important in quilting as in garment construction or home dec. When making something to wear, you want to be sure the grain of the fabric follows the lines in the pattern so it drapes correctly. With quilting, you want to watch the grain so that ideally the outer edge of your block or patch will be on the straight of grain so that it doesn't stretch out of shape as you handle it further. However, since you are not concerned with how it's going to drape, you can cheat and some patches, such as triangles, are just going to have bias edges. A good practice when working with a pattern that will have a lot of bias is to starch the fabric before cutting. When the item is quilted, the quilting will secure everything and keep it from stretching further. Cutting your pieces to follow the print should be no problem.

sewannie 12-14-2016 12:19 PM

Thank you PaperPrincess for your explanation. I decided to cut so the print is pretty much straight. I think it would totally bug me to have a block with the print crooked. :)

sewannie 12-14-2016 12:32 PM

Yes, I was actually afraid of tearing the fabric. I had already tried stretching it to try get it straight. I ended up cutting it to make sure the print was straight. I have been lining up the selvages on the fat quarters and start with a clean cut line. I have cut my blocks and now on to cutting the sashing. Thank you again for your help!

QuiltnNan 12-14-2016 04:28 PM

Welcome from western NY and happy quilting :)


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