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WHAT ARE GRAINLINES IN SEWING AND PATTERN MAKING

In this blog post we will talk about what are grainlines in sewing and pattern making.

GRAINLINE IN SEWING DEFINATION

Grainlines are the direction of the lengthwise threads in a fabric. They can be parallel, perpendicular or diagonal to each other, which will produce different effects on your finished garment.

I’m going to be honest with you,

I had no idea what a grainline in sewing is for a long time.

But I’ve been told that they are very important when it comes to finishing your seams and this article is about them.

So if you’re like me or just need some more knowledge on the topic, read on!
A grainline is simply the direction of fabric’s woven strands which can be seen running parallel to one another horizontally across a piece of fabric.

GRAINLINE IN PATTERN MAKING

GRAINLINES IN SEWING PATTERN

Grainlines are most often used in dressmaking patterns .

where the pattern pieces are cut along these lines so that they line up perfectly when sewn together –

This ensures all edges match up neatly for an attractive finish.

The most common grainlines run parallel to each other at right angles

When you open up your pattern pieces, you’ll notice the straight grainline arrow markings.

Check for the different grainlines in sewing when you lay out your pattern before pinning and cutting.

Typically, the fabric grainline is a straight line on the pattern piece that resembles an arrow. Along the arrow, it may say to place on the fabric’s straight grain, or this may simply be understood.

WHAT IS THE IMPORTNCE OF GRAINLINES IN SEWING

IMPORTANCE OF GRAINLINES IN SEWING

Grainline placement is important for sewing garments that fit properly .

No matter the sewing project you want to do as a beginner,knowledge of grainlines for sewing is important

And at the same time hang well with minimal or no adjustments needed after they are made.
What might seem like trivial details about how you sew can actually make all the difference in whether your clothes look good on you!

It’s also pretty interesting stuff to know if you’re into sewing yourself.

HOW ARE GRAINLINES IN SEWING INDICATED

How many types of grainlines in sewing are there, and how can you use them to your advantage in sewing projects?
Grainlines are lines on the fabric that show which way the fabric is woven.

If you want to sew two pieces together with the right sides facing each other, make sure they have matching or complementary grainlines.

You can also change up your sewing project by using contrasting grainline fabrics for this purpose!

Read more about what a “grainline” is and how it might be used in various applications in this blog post!

DIFFERENT TYPES OF GRAINLINES ON FABRIC

DIFFERENT TYPES OF GRAINLINES ON FABRIC

There are different types of grainlines on fabric and they can make a huge difference to the way your dress or shirt fits. What’s even better is that understanding these basics will help improve the fit of your outfits in no time at all.

Grainlines on fabric come in different types.

This dependson the way that the fabric was woven. As welll as the type of fabric you choose for your project.

how to indicate grainlines in sewing

The most common type is the lengthwise grainline, which runs parallel to the selvage edges of the fabric.

There are also crosswise and bias grainlines these however run at an angle to these two directions.

These distinctions on the other hand, affect how you cut your pattern pieces for sewing clothing.

That is why it is important to know what type you’re dealing with!

CONCLUSION

If you want to find your grainline, fold the fabric in half.

The lengthwise line that is parallel with the selvage.The video by craftsy explains what a selvage is.

HOW TO IDENTIFY GRAINLINE IN SEWING

This should be on one of the widths rather than a diagonal.

There are some exceptions to this rule though- for example if there’s an allover print or pattern running down one side of the fabric, it may not necessarily follow along with either edge as is typical for most fabrics.

And finally, if you don’t have any idea what we’re talking about after reading this article then please just watch the detailed video by Evelyn Wood below.

ALL ABOUT GRAINLINES

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