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Thread: Shower Curtain Quilts

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    Here is the one I made about 15 years ago. I just bought a panel I liked and the coordinating fabric, and made a curtain to match. It is mot lined, I just used flat-fell seams to prevent ravelling. i was afraid if I lined it, it might take too long to dry and possibly mold, and I am allergic to mold, so no liner, no batting. Still using it 15 years and thousands of washes later.
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    I made a quilt once that was just to big to display right so I turned it into a shower curtain. I used a liner behind it. I put it up for the fall season. I was a panel with sunflowers,primitive houses etc. It looks nice hanging in the bathroom.
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    Thanks for sharing...

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