How to cut fabric?
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I would wash and dry the panel to see what it wants to do "on its own" Sometimes it will go "on-grain" by itself.
If it went "on-grain" - then I would just square it up as well as I could following the grain lines.
It looks to me that there is a bit of wiggle room on the background.
I have found - for myself - that keeping grain lines perpendicular to the edges - makes for an easier to handle project.
If it went "on-grain" - then I would just square it up as well as I could following the grain lines.
It looks to me that there is a bit of wiggle room on the background.
I have found - for myself - that keeping grain lines perpendicular to the edges - makes for an easier to handle project.
#12
Thanks everyone!
I really appreciate all of the great advice you all have given. They are all good and practical ideas which I will use. I am going to ask another question about this printed block in a separate message
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I agree. After making a quilt with small panel blocks, I try to avoid panels. This is a very cute panel.
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