At first, knit fabrics seem easier. They’re soft. They stretch. They feel forgiving compared to more rigid materials. It’s easy to assume they’ll be simpler to work with. But once you start sewing with them, the experience changes. Seams shift. Fabric stretches where it shouldn’t. Edges don’t stay aligned. What looked simple becomes harder to control. This is why many people feel that knit fabrics are more difficult than expected. The Expectation vs Reality Problem The confusion usually starts with expectations. Knit fabrics feel flexible, so people assume they will be easier to handle. But flexibility doesn’t mean stability. In…
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