Tips for cutting and straightening linen curtains:

 

1. Cut in half. First, align the fabric in the center and stack it flat, aligning the edges of the fabric. Find the center line and lift it at the center line. Lay flat on the floor. Cut the edge of the fabric below, and then open and lay it flat. Align the upper and lower cutting edges with a long track, draw a straight line, and then cut off any excess or uneven edges, so that the edges of the fabric are aligned.

 

2. Thread cutting. Measure according to the required amount of rice, and then cut. Find a meridian at the cutting edge. Draw it out and then subtract the fabric along this thread. The cutting speed is relatively slow. If some fabrics are not properly shaped, the warp and weft of the fabric will be uneven, resulting in uneven fabric cut by drawing.