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Quiltbaby 07-04-2012 03:58 AM

Can you quilt with any type of material
 
I have been given a lot of rayon material on a roll and I wanted to know what to do with it. It feels like cotton but you can easily use it for a free flowing skirt. But can it be made into a quilt. If feels like a lighter version of cotton.

It was made in Indonesia. I want to use the fabric for something. any suggestions

moreland 07-04-2012 04:14 PM

It is truly probably more suitable for flowing skirts than for a quilt. One can quilt with anything they want to, but thin material does not stand up well in the long haul and it seems a shame to go to the trouble of making a quilt and not use fabrics that will last.

QuiltingCrazie 07-04-2012 04:36 PM

I made a medival custume Out of Rayon given to me

Neesie 07-04-2012 05:05 PM

Since rayon is extremely flammable, I don't think I'd want it as a bed cover. :shock:

sewbeadit 07-04-2012 07:44 PM

I watched a lady making chennile with rayon, they say it makes the very best chennile ever!




Originally Posted by Quiltbaby (Post 5337538)
I have been given a lot of rayon material on a roll and I wanted to know what to do with it. It feels like cotton but you can easily use it for a free flowing skirt. But can it be made into a quilt. If feels like a lighter version of cotton.

It was made in Indonesia. I want to use the fabric for something. any suggestions


pumpkinpatchquilter 07-04-2012 08:42 PM

You can make a quilt out of whatever you like - cotton is the favorite because it's easy to work with and affordable. :) Other fabrics can be more difficult to work with and create a nightmare for a new sewer...but thirty years ago people regularly used polyester in their quilts and people still today often use satin and velvet in crazy quilts. There are no rules. :) I don't know about Rayon being more flammable than any other non-flame retardent fabric, but if that's true then I would take that into consideration. Other than that, do what pleases you.

donnalynett 07-05-2012 09:05 AM

Doesn't it ravel?

Neesie 07-05-2012 09:30 AM

I've read conflicting articles about the flammability of rayon (vs cotton). The difference seems to be the lighter weight of rayon, as opposed to most cotton fabrics, which makes it more readily consumed.

Maybe we should all just go with wool or silk (protein fibers). Okay, I'll stop being such a worry-wart! :p

MadQuilter 07-05-2012 09:45 AM

You could stabilize it on muslin, then you have a more substantial piece to work with. Not sure I would use it in a quilt other than a crazy quilt.

TanyaL 07-06-2012 05:32 AM

Not all rayon is washable. Maybe you should try to wash this first to see what you want to do with it.

Quiltbaby 07-06-2012 06:05 PM

Thank you to all of you. I have decided not to quilt with it but to make swimsuit covers. I think they will beautiful. I have some that says it is batik 100 percent cotton. but it is thin just like the rayon material. thank again for your help.


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