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Old 04-12-2011, 09:12 AM
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I was at my local thrift shop and they had a bundle of misc fabric. Some was cotton but alot of it was upholstering fabric and jersey and other stretchie material. What I want to know, would you spend $5 for a bunch of material just to get a little cotton, and could you make a quilt with all that stretchie material?

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Old 04-12-2011, 09:16 AM
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I probably would spend the $5 if I thought that there was at least a yard of cotton I could use. I probably would not use the stretchy stuff to quilt with, but you can make tote bags out of the upholstery fabric.
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If I liked the cotton fabric I would, then pass the other fabrics on.
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Old 04-12-2011, 09:19 AM
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whip it up into pet blankets for the animal shelter? Donate it to someone who does Linus?
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$5.00 sounds like a good price but you have to decide how much of it you'd actually use. The upholstery fabric would probably make nice bags. I wouldn't use the stretchy fabric for quilts - personal opinion. How much cotton is there vs unusable fabric?
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Old 04-12-2011, 09:27 AM
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I go by how much of the fabric is usable for my purposes and by how much it would cost to buy a comparable amount "new"

and by how well I like the fabric.

I've gotten more selective - - -
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I made a rag quilt out of upholstery fabric once. I love it. Too bad the ex decided he loved it more.
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I've heard some talk about using T-shirt materials for quilts. I think they iron on a backing (maybe pellon) So it does not stretch when sewing... I think it would be a nice quilt. Especially if you have T-shirts with decals you like on them and put it all together. With the pellon I would assume one could use reg: cotton on back. sounds fun... Ask one of the moderators... I know Debbie mentioned doing a quilt with T-shirt materials once. have fun... :)
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Originally Posted by TonnieLoree
I made a rag quilt out of upholstery fabric once. I love it. Too bad the ex decided he loved it more.
smiling to self :)
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Old 04-12-2011, 10:01 AM
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I would. I too make purses out of the upholstery fabric. When Hancocks has their sale on upholstery, you can bet I make an effort to get there.
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