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Discover Gradients Week Three

Horizontales
A ____ gradient is a gradient in both warp AND weft. (They are gorgeous!)
Pins that run ____ to your stitching line hold your work more accurately.
The ____ is an amazing tool that allows you to create and edit your own gradients in just a few clicks.
A ____ stitch on your sewing machine, run down the raw edge of your fabric, will help keep your unwashed fabric from raveling as it goes through wet-finishing.
A ____ gradient is a cloth that has a gradient on one side and a different gradient on the other side.
The Gradient Editor makes it easy to create ____ gradients simply by creating one gradient over half a piece, then creating a duplicate over the other half and then reversing it.
The ____ line made by the contrasting thin thread you wove into your napkins shows you where to fold under the first and second steps of your napkin hems.
Verticales
____ your fabric isn't just about washing the fabric but also about pressing it afterwards. This helps create a smoother fabric and presses the threads into each other.
The ____ is a form of hand stitching that can be used to secure raw edges before wet finishing.
Another challenge with double gradients is ____, because double gradients often have lots of colors in the warp crossing lots of colors in the weft.
One of the challenges of dealing with double gradients is all the ____ in the weft (which can be difficult to track and result in lots of loose ends!)
____ will also help secure your raw edges, but watch out - it can stiffen your fabric!
____ your seam before stitching is a great alternative to pinning it.
A ____ is simply a striped gradient that is also a double gradient, usually in a complex weave structure.
The ____, or darkness, of your hemming thread color is one of the most important factors in matching the fabric color. A collection of neutral grays in varying darknesses is very helpful!