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Old 02-02-2010, 03:40 PM
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Okay, I said it is complicating. I bought some fabric to make a quilt. I took the fabric to our local sewing group to get started with the Wack N Stack quilts we are learning to make. We cut the fabric for my quilt blocks. My plan is to have a sashing with cornerstone blocks around my blocks. Well I was not paying attention when I purchased the material for the sashing and it is a polyester cotton blend. The other two fabrics are 100% cotton. I went back to the store and was going to try and buy another piece of 100% cotton to replace the sashing fabric I originally bought but the only other black fabric was of poor quality. Sooooooo...my question is this. Can I wash all this fabric and go ahead and make my quilt using the polyester blend? Now we already cut out my 5'' w&s blocks and I have sewn them together and now have my 10 inch blocks. I started my washer and put all the fabric in and took the 10'' blocks and one by one swished them around in the water a bit and then when the washer was on the rinse cycle I rinsed them and layed them out flat to dry. The other fabrics I hung on the clothes line to dry. Do you think I can go ahead and use all these fabrics and not have a shrinkage problem with the blocks being 100% cotton and the sashing a 65%poly 35% cotton? The cornor stone fabric is 100% cotton too. I have washed it too. Hope this makes sense...lol :shock:
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Old 02-02-2010, 03:46 PM
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I use the blend when I can't find a fabric I like better. It's not my favorite and I don't on purpose buy the blends any more, but it is fabric.
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Old 02-02-2010, 03:52 PM
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Since 100% cotton can sometimes continue to shrink over time, I am not sure you can trust it to keep it's shape. I would find another source for the 100% cotton black. My opinion...
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Old 02-02-2010, 04:05 PM
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I have a quilt that is made with blocks cut from a sheet, a twill weave and another fabric that I don't know what it is. It's been 10 years since I finished it and the unknown fabric has faded really bad. The sheet and the twill are fine. Use what you have if you want to. Call it a utility practice quilt and throw it in the car to use for picnics and emergencies.
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Old 02-02-2010, 04:37 PM
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i made a wall hanging with poly inner border. but it's only 1 inch. it was the perfect green!
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Old 02-02-2010, 04:49 PM
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Hi Corry, you are from my stomping grounds I now live in Lakeland,Ga. since Hurricane Jeanne. This is getting off the subject but couldn't help my self. :-D I am from pahokee,canalpoint. All my life until 2006. I have a Daughter and 3 Grndsons still in Okeechobee the Cauley family. Wouldn't it be a small world if you know them :lol: :lol: Daughter Ronnie teaches at Christian school. Son-in-law Calvin works for USSugar.
If you have already washed and dried I would measure the all cotton blocks to make sure they are the same size. If not the poly blend could maybe be squared off to match the cotton. Good luck. you have joined a wonderful group.
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I would go ahead and use the poly blend.

The biggest problem with poly fabrics is that they tend to fray more easily along the cut edges. This isn't a huge problem in a pieced quilt; it's more likely to cause problems with applique.

Another potential problem is that poly cotton is highly unlikely to fade. Over time, cotton fabrics will fade together while the poly remains its original color. Keeping the quilt out of sunlight will slow down the fading.

As for shrinkage, there is so little shrinkage in reasonable quality quilting cottons today (less than 1%, I think), it is unlikely to be a problem. It wouldn't factor into my consideration about using the poly.
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What about pilling? Would the poly blend be likely to pill?
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What about pilling? Would the poly blend be likely to pill?
That's a good question. I think it's only the cheaper quality poly/cotton blends that pill badly -- things like 50/50 sweatshirt material and less expensive cotton/poly sheets. I know that there have been developments in the threads used in poly cottons to make them resistant to pilling. I would think those would be the kinds of threads sold in fabric on bolts, but then maybe I'm being too optimistic?
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Old 02-02-2010, 07:59 PM
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Well it is a small world on this internet ya know...lol I don't think I know any Cauley's. I can't blame you for leaving after the hurricanes. I sure wanted to as it really scared me alot. We went thru the eye of Francis, Jeanne and Wilma! That kind of does something to ya emotionally. We have not had another bad one since as you know but a few times when there was something threatening it made me real nervous. As for this quilt...I will measure those blocks and see if they shrank any. I have them laying flat on my sewing table drying. I have not cut out any thing else yet. I think I will use the poly blend though. This was a quilt for myself and a project to practice machine embroidery. I want a longarm so bad but don't most of us. I really love this wack and stack that one of our ladies is teaching us. I just had to try it. Thanks for the advice on this. It has helped alot.
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