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Fabric Grain - Lengthwise, Crosswise and Bias Grain of FabricFabric Grain: Fabric Grain effects they way fabric will hang and drape. There are three types of fabric grain.
Woven Fabric: When you are working with woven fabric, the lengthwise and crosswise grain will not have any stretch. Depending on the tightness of the weave the fabric may have "give" but it will not stretch. The Bias grain however will stretch, making the bias grain a perfect for couture areas such as covering cording to create your own piping. Because the bias grain does react differently that the lengthwise or crosswise grain it may require special handling. For example; A skirt cut on the bias grain must hang for 24 hours before you attempt to hem it. Knit Fabric: Although knit fabric is constructed differently than woven fabric, fabric grain is characterized the same way it is for woven fabric.
Although knit fabrics stretch, the amount of stretch may vary in the different grain lines. Always read the back of a pattern envelope that is designed for knits and test the stretchability of the fabric with the information on the pattern envelope. |
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