Diagonal Fussy Cut squares ?
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Can/should diagonally Fussy Cut squares be used with straight cut squares? I have a print with large pieces that are on the straight and some on an angle. I would like to use them if it would not create a problem with the the blocks/seams.
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or even if you have pre-washed---not quite sure why that (stipulation was put here?
i prewash all the time- i also starch when i need to - has nothing to do with pre-washing or not-
the only difference i know of between pre-washed and not- is when you pre-wash you remove the sizing that the manufacturer added to the fabric during processing.
i prewash all the time- i also starch when i need to - has nothing to do with pre-washing or not-
the only difference i know of between pre-washed and not- is when you pre-wash you remove the sizing that the manufacturer added to the fabric during processing.
Originally Posted by amma
I suggest starching before you cut, if you haven't prewashed your fabrics :wink: :D:D:D
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I have a couple of suggestions.
1. When you sew the blocks together, try to sew a bias grain side of the block to a straight grain side of another block.
2. Put the straight grain block on top under the needle to help prevent stretching.
Can't wait to see the project!
Jan in VA
1. When you sew the blocks together, try to sew a bias grain side of the block to a straight grain side of another block.
2. Put the straight grain block on top under the needle to help prevent stretching.
Can't wait to see the project!
Jan in VA
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