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Old 08-15-2012, 06:24 AM
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Has anyone ever made a quilt from rayon? My mother passed away a few months ago and I am going through her clothes. She had many, many rayon blouses with the prettiest fabrics. I was wondering if I could use them in a quilt or would it be something I wish I never started?
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Old 08-15-2012, 06:34 AM
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They will be slippery but doable. I would go for simple blocks perhaps serge the seams. I think making a quilt out of your mothers clothing is super.
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Probably something you wish you'd never started. Many rayons ravel like crazy and rayon is inherently a weak thread and fabric. It will not stand up to use and abuse.
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I have only sewn clothes with rayon and it's true it does ravel. I wonder if you found a soft fusible & treated the blocks like the t-shirt quilts if you could manage it best?
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Maybe make a wall hanging type of thing?

A dresser scarf/topper?

Something that would not need to be washed often?
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Rayon is wonderful for chenille projects. Maybe you could incorporate that into a quilt. Be warned, you need to use very small stitches or the threads will pull through. I made scarves for friends for Christmas one year and they were beautiful.
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I love the feel of rayon. I had no idea it is so tricky to work with. Good luck!
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Use a cooler iron to see how it responds.
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I think I would use fusible nylon tricot underneath the rayon to stabilize it, similar to a t-shirt quilt.
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I have used Rayon, Silk combined with lace and embroidery to make crazy quilts and they turn out beautiful. Good luck with your project. You will have a quilt to always treasure.
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