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    Homespun fabric question

    http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B...ilpage_o00_s00

    There has been this homespun fabric that keeps catching my eye.. over and over again. I found it on sale at Amazon so I broke down and bought it. I got 2 fat quarter bundles, one in the blue and one in the red. I am going to put them together in a quilt - hopefully for myself ha ha

    I have never used "homespun" fabric before. Is there something special I need to know about it before I start? Or can I handle it just like any other cotton quilt fabric?

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    I'm using homespun in two quilts right now. I would advised washing it - it's a little looser weave so I think there would be some shrinkage. Also, clean out your machine more than usual. I get a lot more "stuff" in my bobbin area from it. I wash my fat quarters in mesh lingerie bags on gentle, warm. Again, lots of thread.

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    Homespun is a looser weave so it ravels more. Try not to handle it too much. It's great for rag quilts because it frays beautifully. If you're not making rag quilts you might want to use a bigger seam allowance (if your pattern allows) or use starch and/or fray check. This article has some great information that might help you - https://thecuriousquilter.wordpress....-have-history/

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    The two previous posts are correct. Looser weave and much more unraveling.
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    Thanks for your input... now I am wondering if I want to use the fabric... extra fraying - - aacckk!

    Thanks for the link I will check that out

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    I made a quilt for my grandson 15 years ago using homespun fabric. I made a scrappy ragged quilt with a double batting because I wanted it to be good for laying on the ground....my son was playing baseball and my daughter -in-law and grandson went to watch a lot.......that quilt is still in use.....and it had hard use and is still going strong......another 3 grandchildren have been added to the family and it still warms my heart when I see it come out of the van for the kids to sit on. I didn't pre-wash, wanted the puckered look. It washes beautifully.
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    While it is easier to fray I didn't find it much different to piece. I mix mine with regular cottons and love working with it in my Buggy Barn Quilts.
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    I'm planning my first Buggy Barn quilt. Even though they're out of business the videos are still online. Would love to hear about your experience with this process.

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    Homespun is easy to work with and washes beautifully, makes it very soft. It is one of my favorites.
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    Thanks everyone. I know that I just love the look of quilts made with homespun that's why I wanted to try

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