Welcome to the Quilting Board!

Already a member? Login above
loginabove
OR
To post questions, help other quilters and reduce advertising (like the one on your left), join our quilting community. It's free!

Page 1 of 2 1 2 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 13

Thread: Cotton knit sheet for backing ?

Hybrid View

  1. #1
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2014
    Posts
    190

    Question Cotton knit sheet for backing ?

    Can a cotton knit sheet be used as a quilt backing ? I have one with sock monkeys that would be really cute for a child but I wonder if it will be a stretchy mess.

  2. #2
    Super Member Jeanne S's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2013
    Location
    Tulsa, Ok
    Posts
    6,534
    Never tried that so I am guessing, but seems like stretching would be a big problem, similar to t-shirt quilts. Perhaps if you used a stabilizer, it would make it more workable. I think I would cut into the sheet and do a small trial piece first. Then if it was manageable, go on to your quilt with it.

  3. #3
    Super Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2010
    Location
    Myrtle Beach, SC
    Posts
    5,644
    You might be able to use it as a backing if you quilt it on a frame, but i just don't know. I did use a piece of cotton jersey (meant for apparel) as a backing for a quilt, but quilted it on a frame. It came out very well.

    But a jersey sheet stretches so much more than the apparel jersey did, that I won't even hazard a guess about how well it will work, even on a frame.
    A quilt is like a good life. It's full of mistakes, but, in the end, it looks pretty good.

  4. #4
    Senior Member sewingitalltogether's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2015
    Location
    Washington, Michigan
    Posts
    315
    Save you knit fabric for something else. All the work that goes into making a beautiful quilt deserves a nice cotton backing. I have a fellow quilter that ruins her quilts by not putting a nice backing on.

  5. #5
    Junior Member LilaKay's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2011
    Location
    Mission, TX
    Posts
    223
    I use Minkee on the back of baby quilts. It's very stretchy but I quilt the baby quilts on my DM without any problems. I spray baste and pin. But I agree with sewingitalltogether, don't ruin a beautiful quilt with a cheap backing.
    LilaKay...greatgramma to Brielle Mae

  6. #6
    Power Poster ManiacQuilter2's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2011
    Location
    Southern California
    Posts
    17,177
    Knit is stretchy so I wouldn't use it.
    A Good Friend, like an old quilt, is both a Treasure and a Comfort

  7. #7
    Super Member
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    Alturas, CA
    Posts
    8,267
    I've used polar fleece as backs on a couple of quilts and didn't really have any problems and I quilted on my DSM not a long arm.

  8. #8
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Posts
    318
    Quote Originally Posted by pocoellie View Post
    I've used polar fleece as backs on a couple of quilts and didn't really have any problems and I quilted on my DSM not a long arm.
    I have thought about doing this. Did you use batting as well? Thanks.

  9. #9
    Super Member Buckeye Rose's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Location
    Monroe, IN
    Posts
    2,285
    I think it could work, but will take a bit more preparation than normal. I believe you will need to use a spray baste to keep every inch stuck to the batting while you quilt.....and be ready to do more quilting than normal as any areas bigger than your fist will sag/stretch without quilting. I have knit sheets on my bed and they do stretch, but add some extra warmth in the winter. It is your quilt, so don't let someone else tell you that your quilt will be ruined with a knit backing!

  10. #10
    Super Member Cari-in-Oly's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2014
    Location
    Olympia, WA
    Posts
    2,375
    I think if I were going to use a knit sheet for backing I would spray baste AND pin baste and quilt from the back(have the back facing up) using an all over close quilting design. Sometimes I quilt from the back any way if I'm doing an all over design and I don't want the piecing to distract me.

    Cari

Page 1 of 2 1 2 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

SEO by vBSEO ©2011, Crawlability, Inc.