branv
<font color=blue>The safety feature in my parents
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First post over here, but I just started sewing (as in, about a month!) and the peeps over at the budget forum say you are the go-to experts for sewing questions. Now that I've buttered you up, hope someone can help! Pardon me if I'm using certain terms incorrectly, as I'm still learning the lingo 
I've sewed a few purses so far...relatively simple ones (Buttercup, etc), but pretty successfully for a beginner. I was just getting ready to conquer one that involves a little bit more work, had everything washed and ironed, all excited...when I realized somehow I messed up the fabric I purchased. The purse requires just over a yard each of exterior and interior fabric. I purchased over 1.5 yard of the exterior print, but I somehow only purchased a yard of the solid colored lining. Both are 100% cotton, same weight (not heavy).
I laid it out and saw I have enough extra of the exterior to simply do the entire handle, front and back, in the exterior fabric, but if I lay out the lining the same way, i.e. length-wise, I am about an inch shy of having enough fabric for the lining. I realized if I laid it out crosswise, I would have enough fabric for the pattern. BUT, I know that direction gives the fabric a little more stretch. It being a purse and not clothing, and not a purse that will carry something heavy like books or groceries, I wasn't sure if it mattered for the lining. However, better safe than sorry!
Anyone have advice? Thanks!

I've sewed a few purses so far...relatively simple ones (Buttercup, etc), but pretty successfully for a beginner. I was just getting ready to conquer one that involves a little bit more work, had everything washed and ironed, all excited...when I realized somehow I messed up the fabric I purchased. The purse requires just over a yard each of exterior and interior fabric. I purchased over 1.5 yard of the exterior print, but I somehow only purchased a yard of the solid colored lining. Both are 100% cotton, same weight (not heavy).
I laid it out and saw I have enough extra of the exterior to simply do the entire handle, front and back, in the exterior fabric, but if I lay out the lining the same way, i.e. length-wise, I am about an inch shy of having enough fabric for the lining. I realized if I laid it out crosswise, I would have enough fabric for the pattern. BUT, I know that direction gives the fabric a little more stretch. It being a purse and not clothing, and not a purse that will carry something heavy like books or groceries, I wasn't sure if it mattered for the lining. However, better safe than sorry!
Anyone have advice? Thanks!