Gale Pacific provides guidelines for cutting knitted shade fabric

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Problem: When cutting knitted shade fabric, it is difficult to know how to compensate for the stretch factor.

Solution: Gale Pacific calculated how best to cut and sew the company’s Commercial 95 patterns and prepared a Web site FAQ to provide directions. Patterns should be cut approximately 2.5 percent less in the width and 5 percent less in length to get the stretch factor just right.

SOURCE Gale Pacific Inc.

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