Another thread got me wondering if pinked edges on charm squares are better than straight-cut edges... or if it makes any difference to you?
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I personally think that pinked are better, they don't ravel.
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The only ones I've used were Moda pinked edges and they were a dream to work with! If I could afford it, I'd use them all the time.
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I like the pinked edges because they don't seem to ravel. I used charms from Connecting Threads and they did ravel a little, but I loved the feel of their fabric. So, I would say I prefer pinked edges over straight.
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I guess I am the odd one....I like the straight!
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I haven't found much of a difference. They both unravel a bit when washing before useing
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I prefer straight as well.
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Originally Posted by CarrieAnne
I guess I am the odd one....I like the straight!
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When I learned to sew, we pinked the edges on just about everything so it doesn't matter to me one way or the other. I'd say neither is better, they're just different. :D
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some people have complained about the pinked edges on on precut, but if you tend to prewash your fabrics it makes it tons better! they do not ravel/fray. the complaints come from people feeling they are being (shorted) but i bet if you take a charm cut straight, and a charm pinked, wash them both, the one pinked is going to come out larger, because it will not fray. you may need to use a scant 1/4" instead of a full 1/4".
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I like straight cuts. Those pinked edges distract me. I find them difficult to line up.
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I am not a fan of the pinked edges
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I don't care for pinked edges at all, I will avoid them.
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I like the pinked edge. They don't fray.
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I would prefer the straight edges...however, most offer only the pinked edges. These are a pain to line up and create alot of "dust".
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