The cutting methods for linen curtain include:

 

1. Fabric edge: It is a narrow and tightly woven edge along the longitudinal edge of the fabric. Do not use it, cut it off. That is commonly known as the reduction of burrs.

 

2. Meridian texture: It is parallel to the edge of the fabric. When cutting the length of the fabric, it is important to have a straight cross head (cutting edge) that spans across the width of the fabric.

 

3. Twill: It is a diagonal line of rubber with longitudinal and latitudinal textures. To find the diagonal pattern, measure the same length on the edge and horizontal head of the fabric, but. When measuring, it is necessary to first ensure that the horizontal head is at a right angle to the edge of the fabric. Then use chalk and a meter ruler to mark the length of the measured size, and connect two points with a straight line, which indicates a straight or diagonal line.

 

4. Latitude texture: runs at a right angle to the edge of the fabric. Each piece of fabric has a different warp and weft direction. Be careful to see clearly when cutting, otherwise the finished product will not have a drooping sensation.

 

5. When cutting the cloth, put your left hand gently on the cloth to cut the pattern or along the left side of the paint powder: hold the scissors with your right hand to prepare for cutting the scissors, so that the pattern or paint powder line is on the right side of the scissors. If you are left-handed, please reverse it.

 

6. Cut the length of the fabric in the same direction. Some fabric designs have very clear directions, just like the actual words "top edge" printed on the edge of the fabric. For other fabrics. Even plain cloth must be carefully examined. Because fabrics may have a gloss that affects their appearance, this gloss causes them to produce different effects under different lighting conditions.