Selvedge(sel-veh-j)
The word selvedge or selvage is the self-finished edge of fabric.
To prevent the edge of a woven fabric from fraying.
When a pattern indicates to "lay on selvedge," it means that the edge of the fabric (the selvedge) should be aligned with the cutting line of the pattern piece. This is done to ensure that the grain of the fabric runs parallel to the selvedge, which helps maintain the fabric's stability and drape. Make sure to position the pattern piece appropriately, allowing for any notches or markings to align correctly. After laying it out, double-check that you have enough fabric to cut the entire piece while adhering to this guideline.
How to check the csv in fabric stage
The grain line arrow is to be placed parallel to the selvedge. Measure the end of the line to the selvedge, pin. Then make sure the other end of the arrow is the same distance from the selvedge and pin. This process is extremely important. If your garment is not cut 'on the grain', it wont hang properly, it won't be comfortable - you'll always feel 'off' when wearing it, but you won't know why, so you just won't wear it. Never skip this step of laying out your pattern, and never eyeball it. Measure it.
The selvage (US English) or selvedge (British English) is the term for the self-finished woven edges of fabric. The selvages keep the fabric from unraveling.
A selvedge edge on jeans is the edge of the fabric that may be woven or knitted to prevent fraying. It looks like a seam on the material.
about 1 and 1/4, if the fabric is 59/60" wideabout 3 and 1/4 if you use selvedge denim - 31" wide
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