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Washing lets fabric revert to its natural /...
Washing lets fabric revert to its natural / normal state. Whatever that might be.
I have learned to not try to straighten fabric after it has been washed. It just pulls back to what it wants to...
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It is really difficult to cut 18 x 22 inces of...
It is really difficult to cut 18 x 22 inces of pieces out of a 17 x 21 inch area.
The only thing " wrong " you may have done was thinking that all fat quarters will have 18 x 22 inch usable...
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I have found my blocks press out a lot better...
I have found my blocks press out a lot better when the threads in all the pieeces are perpendicular to each other.
I feel that grain lines do matter.
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Sometimes a seller will cut around a flaw for a...
Sometimes a seller will cut around a flaw for a fat quarter and that is why the selvage es are mkssing.
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