The side edges of a fabric, mostly a little different looking and feeling then the bigger part of the fabric. Selvages don’t fray and are in the same direction as the thread/grain line .
The side edges of a fabric, mostly a little different looking and feeling then the bigger part of the fabric. Selvages don’t fray and are in the same direction as the thread/grain line .
[…] the fabric parallel to the selvage (grain line) then put the front template right at the fold, pin it and cut […]
[…] now fold the fabric parallel to the selvage, in the width of your front parts, measure at both sides of the fold to be sure its […]
[…] you have the three templates of the pattern you need your fabric. Fold it face to face (selvage to selvage) and be sure it isn’t stretched. Then you can put on the paper edge right on the fold line. […]
[…] your fabric parallel to selvage/grain or in a right angle to it if its just a small piece, pin the ruffle-part right at the fold […]
[…] and put the parts on the fabric, back and collar right at the fold (fold should be parallel to the selvages), so the hair lays down to the hem, cut the parts and try to brush of all the cut hair at the […]
[…] then pin the part on the fabric so the hair lays down to the bottom of the flap, parallel to the selvage, this time you do not need to fold the fabric because you need the bag-part just once. and cut it. […]
[…] the templates on folds parallel to the selvages and cut them, you gonna need the shield […]
[…] the fabric so that selvage lays on […]
[…] the fabric in a right angle to the selvages, be careful not to stretch the fabric, leave it laying for a little to make sure it is not […]
[…] your fabric selvage on selvage, if you wanna spare fabric and yours is wide, fold anywhere parallel to selvage so your […]
[…] put both parts on the fabric (just one layer, you only need one front and one back) the fold-lines should be parallel to the selvages […]
[…] put both parts on the fabric (just one layer, you only need one front and one back) the fold-lines should be parallel to the selvages […]
[…] you fold the fabric selvage on selvage right side […]
[…] the fake-leather selvage on selvage and pinned all parts I wanted to cut out of it in the right thread […]
[…] take the cotton, fold it selvage on selvage, and pin the ear part and the antler part on […]
[…] sleeve stay the same. fold the selvedges into the middle, so you have 2 folds, because I had a print I wanted to have all parts in the same […]
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