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Old 09-18-2011, 08:37 AM
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I've been watching some youtube videos and I want to try this bc I have so many scraps. My grandmaw gave me 4 big boxes of fabric and scraps. I'm wondering does it have to be all the same material? I'm mainly using cotton. But you know there's the material I buy and it seems kinda hard, and then there's the kind a shirt is made out of, and it says 100% cotton but is so soft. Whats the difference? And can I use these 2? I have lots of old shirts I'd like to use, but they are alot softer than the other material. Does that make sense?
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Old 09-18-2011, 08:39 AM
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That's the joy of scrappy - you can use whatever you want..
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100% cotton doesnt meen they all have the same thread count. If you still dont understand, go to bed bath and beyond and find a 250 thread count sheet and a 800 thread count sheet, then you'll understand. The higher the number the softer the sheet.
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Old 09-18-2011, 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by leatheflea
100% cotton doesnt meen they all have the same thread count. If you still dont understand, go to bed bath and beyond and find a 250 thread count sheet and a 800 thread count sheet, then you'll understand. The higher the number the softer the sheet.
O Ok I see. I've always wondered about that. Yea I understand about the thread count. The lower thread count gets those balls on my sheet when I wash them. Thanks for clearing that up for me, I've wondered about that a lot. I have silk scraps too I might use in it.
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Old 09-18-2011, 09:25 AM
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just consider how they will all wash when you mix different fabrics together.
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Old 09-18-2011, 09:29 AM
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No it does not have to be all the same material but good if it is.

I love to do scrappy's and just take pieces and start sewing in all directions. I've done about 5 tops so far and now venturing into sewing scraps and using them in rag quilts. As a matter of fact I'm doing one now and it is turning out very nice.

I also went through my trash bags full of scraps yesterday and I'm going to sew them together and than cut them to size to make fabric goodie bags, pillows and more.

I've also been accumalating colorful fabric pieces to make a crazy quilt or some such crazy thingie one day.
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Old 09-18-2011, 01:40 PM
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Just do what you want. I love scrappys.
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Old 09-18-2011, 02:08 PM
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Our Prayer Quilt Group at church uses donated fabric. Our favorite is the Roman Stripe quilt pattern. Or just a 12" muslin block with various 1-1/2 to 2 inch strips sewn diagonally on the muslin. Even up the edges - - put a backing on - - no batting requited. We tie our quilts.
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I always thought "how nice it would be to be able to afford 700 thread count sheets" well one day there was a great sale. I got my 700 thread count sheets. Ohhhhhh how soft and comfy.......... for about one year!!!! They ripped so easy because the threads have to be so thin to get the 700 threads in an inch. Doesn't help that my husband sleeps like an alligator in a death roll. My very expensive sheets are now very expensive pillow cases. Give anything you want to use a good stress test first.
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Originally Posted by kwhite
...Doesn't help that my husband sleeps like an alligator in a death roll....
I can't stop laughing!
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