right side of fabric? - The Sew Weekly Sewing Circle2024-03-29T14:18:26Zhttp://circle.sewweekly.com/forum/topics/right-side-of-fabric?commentId=6365347%3AComment%3A132375&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noYou can take a look at the se…tag:circle.sewweekly.com,2012-04-12:6365347:Comment:1323752012-04-12T14:53:28.709Zadrianahttp://circle.sewweekly.com/profile/adriprints
<p>You can take a look at the selvedge edge and look at the puncture marks... here's Sewing With Nancy's Tips (scroll to the bottom)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.nancysnotions.com/jump.do?itemID=5&itemType=LANDING&page=swnHintsFabric" target="_blank">http://www.nancysnotions.com/jump.do?itemID=5&itemType=LANDING&page=swnHintsFabric</a></p>
<p>You can take a look at the selvedge edge and look at the puncture marks... here's Sewing With Nancy's Tips (scroll to the bottom)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.nancysnotions.com/jump.do?itemID=5&itemType=LANDING&page=swnHintsFabric" target="_blank">http://www.nancysnotions.com/jump.do?itemID=5&itemType=LANDING&page=swnHintsFabric</a></p> If I remember correctly the r…tag:circle.sewweekly.com,2012-04-11:6365347:Comment:1323142012-04-11T15:34:31.650ZSully Lizhttp://circle.sewweekly.com/profile/ElizabethS
<p>If I remember correctly the right side is with the punctured bits of the pinholes facing up. But ultimately, if you like one side more than the other go with that - just remember to be consistent otherwise it could look weird in some lighting.</p>
<p>If I remember correctly the right side is with the punctured bits of the pinholes facing up. But ultimately, if you like one side more than the other go with that - just remember to be consistent otherwise it could look weird in some lighting.</p> What kind of fabric is it? I…tag:circle.sewweekly.com,2012-04-11:6365347:Comment:1321922012-04-11T10:02:54.236ZTrish Blairhttp://circle.sewweekly.com/profile/TrishBlair
<p>What kind of fabric is it? If its not printed and it's just a plain weave, there is no right side. If this is going to be a problem, I would put X's in tailors chalk on the side you decide is the wrong side.</p>
<p>What kind of fabric is it? If its not printed and it's just a plain weave, there is no right side. If this is going to be a problem, I would put X's in tailors chalk on the side you decide is the wrong side.</p>