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hi everyone Im gonna talk to you quickly about cutting fabric square straight and on grain so Im gonna tell you quickly what it means to be on grain why its so important to cut on grain and then Im going to take you to my table and show you how I cut on grain what Ive found is the most effective way to make sure that youre cutting on grain so when we talk about being on grain were referring to fabric that is woven on a loom so when threads or yarns are set up on a loom the warp thread which is the lengthwise thread is set on the loom and then the weft thread which is the crosswise thread so they run perpendicular to each other the warp is lengthwise and the weft is selvage to selvage basically or left to right is woven into the warp threads and theyre perpendicular to each other or at a right angle to each other so these threads are essentially what were is theyre the grains thats thats what that means so why is it important to cut on grain so its important to cut on grain