Fold Large Pieces of Fabric so They’re Ready to Cut

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Be Ready to Jump Right In to Cutting and Sewing!

Take the step of folding fabric so it’s ready for cutting when you first get it home from the store (or after pre-washing). Doing so means you’ll be ready to jump in as soon as inspiration strikes. It’s a step you may want to skip but that’s well worth the effort.

Nancy Roelfsema shows us her folding method in the article you’ll find here. Notice how you can just open the fabric up and start cutting strips. Nice! But what do you do if you have a long length of fabric?

Fold Large Pieces of Fabric so They're Ready to Cut

In the following video Nancy shows how to fold up a large piece of fabric. Not only will it fit nicely with other folded fabric but it will be ready to cut when you’re ready.

Click here to watch the video at YouTube if it doesn’t play on your device.

 

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