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Old July 29th 03, 11:09 PM
taria
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I don't have a problem cutting fabric that has been pressed
some time before. I am wondering if the humidity might be
what wrinkles your fabric? Is it stacked so that there is a large
amount and it weighs on itself? Martha Stewart has a neat
pull down inside laundry line that would be great for temporarily
storing fabric over a sewing area:
http://www.marthastewart.com/page.jh...961&site=&rsc=
HTH, Taria



frood wrote:

I need to fundamentally change the way I prepare fabric for cutting. My
current system is time-consuming, and keeps me from doing mass cutting at a
time.

Currently, I:
- Gather the fabric to be cut
- Press it, one or two pieces together if they are the same size
- Lay it over the half-wall in the bathroom (my pressing area) or on my bed
(for large pieces)
- Take the pieces to the dining room for cutting

The problem is, if I want to do a lot of cutting (like I have this mad hair
about cutting strips from each of my fabrics), I don't have enough time to
do all the ironing at once, then do all the cutting. If I just do enough
ironing to match the amount of time I have for cutting, (say I have 30
minutes {well, just pretend!} I can spend 15 minutes pressing, and 15
cutting) this does not get much done.

I cannot think of a way to store the fabric after it is pressed to keep it
wrinkle free enough to cut it another day.

I'm looking for ideas here. How do you do this? Press and cut as you go?
Devote an entire day for it? (in my dreams!) Have a QI-free sanctuary for
pressed fabric?

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