Do You Know Your Warp from Your Weft?
Quilting Tips and Techniques • Educational, G, 22-Mar-2019
If you ever struggle knowing which way the grain goes on your fabric when you’ve just got a little bit left in your stash (maybe without the selvedge on it) then this tip from Jennie will be invaluable. It is also very useful to know when cutting out quarter square and half-square triangles.
Taken from a much longer workshop that Jennie did on how to pipe a cushion – of course its the Jennie Rayment way which means easy and no bias fabric!
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