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March 11th, 2011, 12:15 AM
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Fabric
I understand that for binding you cut the binding at a 45 degree (I think it's called on the bias?) I'm sure it has to do with the increased stretchiness of fabric cut that way. Why and when should you cut this way, and when is it important not to cut this way? I've heard this referenced before, but never fully understood it. How does this apply to other types of sewing?
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