I love sewing, but it does take some preparation getting a pattern and fabric ready. Before you cut your fabric, take a few minutes to iron it. Wrinkles and folds can distort measurements and cause pieces to be cut too small, too large, or uneven. For example, a wrinkle hidden under your ruler could make a quilt block come out the wrong size, while folded fabric may cause pattern pieces to shift and not match up correctly later.
Ironing helps the fabric lie flat, making your cuts more accurate and your finished project look more professional. A few minutes with the iron can save a lot of frustration—and wasted fabric—later!
Quick Tip: If you're working with cotton fabric, consider pressing it after pre-washing and before every major cutting step for the best results. ✂️🧵😊









