I used to do this until I came across the ‘pulling it to square it method’ so I started thinking this was the incorrect method. I had so many problems with the pulling as it would end up out on the selvedge or the cross grain. I’m going to start using this method again. I feel like a ton of bricks have shifted from my shoulders. Phew! Stick to the tried and tested girls!
That´s precious. I´ve been told to press the fabric very hard and I couldn´t understand why. For me it would be difficult to undo the line made by the iron in the fabric if I needed to.
Thank you so much! You´re a fabric life saver!
That´s great.
Best explanation. Thank you
I used to do this until I came across the ‘pulling it to square it method’ so I started thinking this was the incorrect method. I had so many problems with the pulling as it would end up out on the selvedge or the cross grain. I’m going to start using this method again. I feel like a ton of bricks have shifted from my shoulders. Phew! Stick to the tried and tested girls!
This is fantastic, so helpful. Thanks from England!
That´s precious. I´ve been told to press the fabric very hard and I couldn´t understand why. For me it would be difficult to undo the line made by the iron in the fabric if I needed to.
Thank you so much! You´re a fabric life saver!
That´s great.
This is the best explanation of how to true up a fabric that doesn’t have any straight edges. Just what I’ve been looking for- Thank you