cutting the LENGTH of the fabric???
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I did cut 8 thicknesses recently for the outer border on "Danbury", BUT the blade was brand new. This is not something I do often, but I wanted a seamless border. I had bought 5 yds of that color and it seems to have come out just fine. (We will see if I am right somtime in the future when I go to attach it to the quilt top).
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Originally Posted by Boston1954
One of my favorite shops tears the fabric when I buy it. Can I ask for her to cut it without hurting her feelings?
if I want it cut, I want it cut. I really don't care if her feelings get hurt.
I used to make Teddy Bears.. they wanted to tear the fabric. It stretches the next 1" so I put my foot down politely but firmly.. that renders 2" of my 36" unusable and I was paying $20 to $35 per yard. Then they brought out scissors to chop through the nap and all which also "wasted" about an inch of fabric on each end. I then offered to show them how it should be cut so ALL of my purchase was usable. They were a tad miffed at first but when I showed them the difference they understood.. it was that or they could "give" me the extra fabric to make up for rending the edges unusable.. I didn't care which...........or Lose a $60 sale and future business. don't ever be concerned about making a perfectly reasonable request.
#28
:oops: Another one who tears here :oops:
I don't hesitate to tear long strips; I like border fabric, for example, and it doesn't leave one room for a whole lot of error. If the fabric is good quality and tightly woven (and I'm not tearing like a banshee :wink: ) I haven't had any problems. I did that on the quilt we use upstairs; it gets washed a couple of times a week, and no problems at all. It was a Moda border print on my Pine Creek Crossing quilt: http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/16968.page I also tore the strips on the Poinsettia Quilt top: http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/15262.page
I have some fabric I bought when I first started quilting that is thin, and feels 'stretchy' to me - I wouldn't even attempt tearing it. Good fabric shouldn't be a problem, tho. JMHO :D
I don't hesitate to tear long strips; I like border fabric, for example, and it doesn't leave one room for a whole lot of error. If the fabric is good quality and tightly woven (and I'm not tearing like a banshee :wink: ) I haven't had any problems. I did that on the quilt we use upstairs; it gets washed a couple of times a week, and no problems at all. It was a Moda border print on my Pine Creek Crossing quilt: http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/16968.page I also tore the strips on the Poinsettia Quilt top: http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/15262.page
I have some fabric I bought when I first started quilting that is thin, and feels 'stretchy' to me - I wouldn't even attempt tearing it. Good fabric shouldn't be a problem, tho. JMHO :D
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