Quilting fabrics - The Sew Weekly Sewing Circle2024-03-29T10:54:44Zhttp://circle.sewweekly.com/forum/topics/quilting-fabrics?commentId=6365347%3AComment%3A23712&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI had this problem making a s…tag:circle.sewweekly.com,2011-05-26:6365347:Comment:435072011-05-26T07:07:50.768ZSteviehttp://circle.sewweekly.com/profile/StevieTucker
I had this problem making a skirt from quilting cotton. It left a dirty line through the fabric and had to be abandoned :(
I had this problem making a skirt from quilting cotton. It left a dirty line through the fabric and had to be abandoned :( Hey Cathe, I agree with Angie…tag:circle.sewweekly.com,2011-05-24:6365347:Comment:416122011-05-24T13:17:04.325ZJudy Robersonhttp://circle.sewweekly.com/profile/JudyRoberson
Hey Cathe, I agree with Angie..I think the new cotton line of fabrics, is more versatile.. Its all in the feel of it.ha
Hey Cathe, I agree with Angie..I think the new cotton line of fabrics, is more versatile.. Its all in the feel of it.ha Well, I like you philosophy,…tag:circle.sewweekly.com,2011-05-24:6365347:Comment:415042011-05-24T12:29:23.423ZCathehttp://circle.sewweekly.com/profile/cathe
Well, I like you philosophy, I will follow my own rules!
Well, I like you philosophy, I will follow my own rules! Angie I think you are right a…tag:circle.sewweekly.com,2011-05-24:6365347:Comment:414092011-05-24T12:28:27.615ZCathehttp://circle.sewweekly.com/profile/cathe
Angie I think you are right about the designer fabric. I too have had pretty good success, I just have to be mindful of drape verses stiffness.<br />
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I hadn't thought about flour sacks but I would agree.<br />
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Thank you for your insight!
Angie I think you are right about the designer fabric. I too have had pretty good success, I just have to be mindful of drape verses stiffness.<br />
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I hadn't thought about flour sacks but I would agree.<br />
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Thank you for your insight! Cathe, I think that modern f…tag:circle.sewweekly.com,2011-05-24:6365347:Comment:411312011-05-24T11:32:47.549ZAngie.Ahttp://circle.sewweekly.com/profile/AngieA
Cathe, I think that modern fabric designers & companies are creating the fabrics & prints with garments in mind (as well as quilts) . That's why so many of them feature clothing in their displays at Market or on their websites. I think seamstresses first got creative and used them, and they saw an opportunity to widen their target audience. This would also be exactly what happened in the feedsack era, when feed manufacturers took note when inventive moms started sewing clothes from…
Cathe, I think that modern fabric designers & companies are creating the fabrics & prints with garments in mind (as well as quilts) . That's why so many of them feature clothing in their displays at Market or on their websites. I think seamstresses first got creative and used them, and they saw an opportunity to widen their target audience. This would also be exactly what happened in the feedsack era, when feed manufacturers took note when inventive moms started sewing clothes from the feedsack cloth, so they began creating the sacks in pretty prints. (My grandma called them flour sack dresses! Her mom must have preferred the flour prints, ha!) This is the philosophy I have…tag:circle.sewweekly.com,2011-05-24:6365347:Comment:414042011-05-24T11:28:40.751ZAngie.Ahttp://circle.sewweekly.com/profile/AngieA
<p>This is the philosophy I have too, in regards to use or not to use. Since I sew vintage patterns mostly (or vintage-styled), quliting cotton "hand" is suitable for a lot of my projects. Heartbreaker Fashion is a retro clothing company, and they use a lot of quilting cotton prints in their dresses, if you would like to see some structured styles that work well with these fabrics.</p>
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<p>Mostly I think you shouldn't follow anyone's rules but your own. :)</p>
<p>This is the philosophy I have too, in regards to use or not to use. Since I sew vintage patterns mostly (or vintage-styled), quliting cotton "hand" is suitable for a lot of my projects. Heartbreaker Fashion is a retro clothing company, and they use a lot of quilting cotton prints in their dresses, if you would like to see some structured styles that work well with these fabrics.</p>
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<p>Mostly I think you shouldn't follow anyone's rules but your own. :)</p> I'm a total beginner but my f…tag:circle.sewweekly.com,2011-05-24:6365347:Comment:407102011-05-24T00:09:18.998ZAmy O Rizzohttp://circle.sewweekly.com/profile/AmyORizzo
<p>I'm a total beginner but my first project was an Amy Butler skirt pattern using her fabric. ('cause that's what was in the picture.) Anyway, the skirt has held up beautifully--the fabric is just as bright as it was out of the package. (I bought it from an online retailer.)</p>
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<p>And from a beginner's viewpoint, the experienced sewers in my life recommended starting with quilting cottons. Have you ever checked out Sew Mama Sew?…</p>
<p>I'm a total beginner but my first project was an Amy Butler skirt pattern using her fabric. ('cause that's what was in the picture.) Anyway, the skirt has held up beautifully--the fabric is just as bright as it was out of the package. (I bought it from an online retailer.)</p>
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<p>And from a beginner's viewpoint, the experienced sewers in my life recommended starting with quilting cottons. Have you ever checked out Sew Mama Sew? <a href="http://sewmamasew.com/index.php" target="_blank">http://sewmamasew.com/index.php</a> The site sells high quality fabrics made especially for clothing. I have to admit that it never occurred to me that there might be different grades. Thank goodness I belong to Sew Weekly and ya'll can set me straight! lol</p>
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<p>And on one last note, the quilting cottons have held up magnificently under the tough wear-and-tear of my toddler's daily activities.</p> Okay I have another question…tag:circle.sewweekly.com,2011-05-23:6365347:Comment:398752011-05-23T20:29:04.886ZCathehttp://circle.sewweekly.com/profile/cathe
Okay I have another question along this line, with designer fabrics like Amy Butler is this fabric more appropriate for quilting or for clothing? I have used some of her fabric for clothing with success and maybe it was designed to fit both roles, garment and quilts…
Okay I have another question along this line, with designer fabrics like Amy Butler is this fabric more appropriate for quilting or for clothing? I have used some of her fabric for clothing with success and maybe it was designed to fit both roles, garment and quilts… I've made a blouse with quilt…tag:circle.sewweekly.com,2011-05-23:6365347:Comment:398672011-05-23T18:47:49.021ZRosemaryhttp://circle.sewweekly.com/profile/Rosemary
<p>I've made a blouse with quilting cotton and was/am very pleased with it, I like the feel of the fabric having a bit more 'body' than some of the limp and flimsy dress making cottons available. It all boils down to working 'with' the fabric rather than fighting it into doing something it won't. And talking about boiling, my friends over at The Quilt Show would have something to say to the manufacturers if their fabrics once made up into quilts didn't wash and wear well, as any number of…</p>
<p>I've made a blouse with quilting cotton and was/am very pleased with it, I like the feel of the fabric having a bit more 'body' than some of the limp and flimsy dress making cottons available. It all boils down to working 'with' the fabric rather than fighting it into doing something it won't. And talking about boiling, my friends over at The Quilt Show would have something to say to the manufacturers if their fabrics once made up into quilts didn't wash and wear well, as any number of quilts are made to be loved and used! not all of them end up as wall hangings.</p>
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<p>Besides if it wears out quickly I guess we will just have to go and buy some more fabric to make up :) But I bet it lasts better than any old thing from the cheapo high street.</p> I go down the practical route…tag:circle.sewweekly.com,2011-05-20:6365347:Comment:363142011-05-20T18:48:48.086Zmargueritedesignshttp://circle.sewweekly.com/profile/DianeHudson
I go down the practical route too - I've always thought that a quilting cotton is designed for just that and not meant to be overly washed. I've always been worried that the colours would 'dull' after a few washes, or the surface of the fabric would become damaged ...
I go down the practical route too - I've always thought that a quilting cotton is designed for just that and not meant to be overly washed. I've always been worried that the colours would 'dull' after a few washes, or the surface of the fabric would become damaged ...