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Old 08-12-2011, 05:12 PM
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I have the urge to do some floorcloths. At the quilt show today there was a shop that offered a kit. It had roc-lon multi purpose cloth, Mod Podge and a Safety Back to paint on.

I was thinking that I could fuse my focus fabric to the backing and go from there. I do tons of home dec and thought this might be a little aside that I could do as a gift.

Has anyone done these?
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Old 08-12-2011, 05:18 PM
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Not I. Sounds interesting.
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Old 08-12-2011, 05:22 PM
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Me either but I will be watching you. Glad you got to go to the Plano show today. DId you take pictures? Are you going back tomorrow. I wish dh would drive me there. We'll see.
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Originally Posted by zipit
I have the urge to do some floorcloths. At the quilt show today there was a shop that offered a kit. It had roc-lon multi purpose cloth, Mod Podge and a Safety Back to paint on.

I was thinking that I could fuse my focus fabric to the backing and go from there. I do tons of home dec and thought this might be a little aside that I could do as a gift.

Has anyone done these?
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Originally Posted by debbieumphress
Me either but I will be watching you. Glad you got to go to the Plano show today. DId you take pictures? Are you going back tomorrow. I wish dh would drive me there. We'll see.
I'll go back if he does. There are pics but I didn't take any. I think they've been posted.
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Old 08-12-2011, 06:06 PM
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Yes, I painted five floorcloths for Christmas gifts last year and they came out great. I purchased heavy canvas on ebay that had a non-skid backing. Primed it with two coats of white latex then painted on my designs followed by five coats of urethane. I was using a can of urethane that I had on hand and it worked great. Unfortunately, I had to buy a second can and the sales clerk at the home improvement store convinced me that I needed a different product than I had used previously. The second urethane caused the floorcloth to buckle and crack and there was nothing to be done but throw it out and start over. The recommended finish is a product from Sherwin Williams called Sher-Clear. I had to special order it and it was pretty pricey, but I bought a gallon and will be painting some floorcloths for my own home once the garden is done. The designs I used were pretty simple, but I hope to attempt something more complex this fall.
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Joy, the floor cloth pattern is on their website. It lists the contents of the kit.

My pics are not transferring from my stick to the pc.
Looks like I will be going tomorrow to meet another quilty friend.
Wonder if my stick is full? Pics do display on my camera.
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Originally Posted by suzee
Yes, I painted five floorcloths for Christmas gifts last year and they came out great. I purchased heavy canvas on ebay that had a non-skid backing. Primed it with two coats of white latex then painted on my designs followed by five coats of urethane. I was using a can of urethane that I had on hand and it worked great. Unfortunately, I had to buy a second can and the sales clerk at the home improvement store convinced me that I needed a different product than I had used previously. The second urethane caused the floorcloth to buckle and crack and there was nothing to be done but throw it out and start over. The recommended finish is a product from Sherwin Williams called Sher-Clear. I had to special order it and it was pretty pricey, but I bought a gallon and will be painting some floorcloths for my own home once the garden is done. The designs I used were pretty simple, but I hope to attempt something more complex this fall.
Have you tried on with fabric instead of painting? I can't paint a wall so I'm sure I won't be able to paint floorcloths. My MIL did a beautiful rooster one years ago.
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My pics are not transferring from my stick to the pc.
Looks like I will be going tomorrow to meet another quilty friend.
Wonder if my stick is full? Pics do display on my camera.[/quote]

Mine either, are you using Picassa to transfer??
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Originally Posted by GGinMcKinney
Joy, the floor cloth pattern is on their website. It lists the contents of the kit.

My pics are not transferring from my stick to the pc.
Looks like I will be going tomorrow to meet another quilty friend.
Wonder if my stick is full? Pics do display on my camera.
Thanks. Maybe I'll see you there. I've been thinking about going back.
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