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  1. cross grain: [noun] a grain running transversely to the regular grain or not parallel to the long axis of the piece (as in certain wood).

  2. Jul 18, 2022 · Fabric can sometimes be printed off-grain, which means if you cut it on the grainline, it will look crooked no matter what you do. If this is going to distort your fabric's appearance, it’s your call if you want to disregard the grainline and cut your fabric, so it appears visually straight. You can’t find the wales.

  3. Aug 17, 2016 · In this Fashion School with Nick Verreos video, Nick explains the difference between the straight grain, cross grain and bias. He lets you know why the grai...

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  4. Grain (textile) A close-up image of the grain of blue woven chambray fabric. For woven textiles, grain refers to the orientation of the weft and warp threads. The three named grains are straight grain, cross grain, and the bias grain. In sewing, a pattern piece can be cut from fabric in any orientation, and the chosen grain or orientation will ...

  5. Nov 3, 2022 · Although crosscut blades can produce a clean cut against or across the grain, the cut may not be very even when trying to cut with the grain. A rip-cut blade is also designed to produce a bit more force than a crosscut blade, therefore making it easier to get through a long cut. A crosscut blade used for making rip cuts might also produce some ...

  6. Oct 30, 2017 · There are three types of grain: Lengthwise, or warp. Crosswise, or weft. Bias. Lengthwise and crosswise grain are both straight grains that align with the threads in woven fabric. Bias, however, is at a 45-degree angle to the length and cross grains. All about fabric grain. When you see grain arrows on your pattern pieces, they are usually ...

  7. May 11, 2007 · It sounds like a recipe for disaster: The side panel will shrink with the seasons, and the tenon shoulder facing the floor will open up. Then the panel will expand in the wet months, and the tenon shoulder facing the ceiling will open up. One way around this problem would be to rotate the side panels so the grain runs horizontally.

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