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    Old 12-28-2015, 06:46 PM
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    is there a right side and wrong side to batiks thanks for the input its my first time working with batiks i have learned so much from this board its great
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    Actually, you can use which ever side you prefer. There is usually a 'bright' or 'sharp' side and and a more muted side. Use the one you like more.
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    Old 12-28-2015, 07:04 PM
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    You can use either side. Some look the same on both sides! Others are a little less bright on "the back" but use whichever one you like. Some folks also use the backside of regular quilting cottons too if the color better suits their project.
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    some batiks seem to be the same on both sides.. I have seen some that are a little less bright on one side. If you can't tell when you are working with it no one else will be able to tell either
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    Hey, you paid for both sides -- you can use them both if you want to!!

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    Jan - you are funny - but what you say is very true.
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    When I first started using batiks I was obsessed with 'right' and 'wrong' sides so much so that I used to put a chalk mark on the 'wrong' side . It wasn't until I mixed up which side was which that I learned to relax. Now I choose the one I like the best at the time.
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    I can very seldom, see a difference between the back and front, especially when it's cut up so small....
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    thanks for all the help
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    Old 12-29-2015, 10:29 AM
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    Originally Posted by GingerK
    Actually, you can use which ever side you prefer. There is usually a 'bright' or 'sharp' side and and a more muted side. Use the one you like more.
    People say there is no right or wrong side but there is a slight bit of difference between the sides.
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