A question...mitered borders
#1
I'm getting ready to cut strips for a 5" wide mitered boarder. The directions tell me to cut the strips on the lengthwise grain of the fabric. Does that mean when I make my cuts I make them parallel to the selvage?
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It's very pretty from any direction.
Yes, you cut them along the selvage for the lengthwise grain. Crosswise is across the width of the fabric from selvage to selvage.
Besides being less stretchy, you can make them longer and not have to piece them that way. Most border prints also run that way as do most striped fabrics.
Yes, you cut them along the selvage for the lengthwise grain. Crosswise is across the width of the fabric from selvage to selvage.
Besides being less stretchy, you can make them longer and not have to piece them that way. Most border prints also run that way as do most striped fabrics.
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They probably have you cut that way to avoid seams. One thing to remember about mitered borders (in case you never did one) measure the quilt across the center and use that exact measurement to sew onto the side (1/4" in from the edges) but don't forget to leave the overlap on EACH end so you can miter the corners. I did that wrong twice. Once I didn't have enough overlap to miter. The other time, I didn't measure the center and my border got wavy.
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