Using quilt as a shower curtain
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Using quilt as a shower curtain
In our new home I am thinking about using a quilt or a pieced top for a shower curtain in the guest bathroom. This shower will not be used frequently (I was afraid of mildew) so I think it would hold up well. My question is this, do I make up the quilt as usual with backing and batting or just use the top or the top and backing with no batting. Either way I will use a shower curtain liner. I know some of you have done this and I need your opinions please. Thanks for your responses.
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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I would quilt the top to a backing without any batting so that it could be washed, unless you serge all the seams. I was going to make mine, but then I found a shower curtain that I like that used the colors I was looking for.
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Massachusetts
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I have made patchwork cotton shower curtains. I have never used batting of any kind. I have used washed muslin as lining. The last time I used an inexpensive cloth shower curtain liner for the backing. I always wash all my fabrics before sewing so shrinkage was not a problem. I also use an inexpensive vinyl liner in back. I live in a humid climate and these have washed and worn well. Hope this helps ...
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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I made one one time because I wanted to see if I could piece on the serger. It worked well and when it was done I decided I didn't even need a backing because the seams were all enclosed and the plastic liner was behind it.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Michigan
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I've done 1 cloth shower curtain but not a quilted one. I wouldn't put any batting in. The cotton would absorb moisture and get very heavy.... plus you'd have the mildew thing going on inside the layers. I would make my quilt like any other quilt (no batting) and put my grommits on the one side. But I wouldn't attach the liner to the quilt. That's the way I have my shower curtains here at home. I can wash the outer decorative curtain without a problem. And, if the plastic liner gets ugly, I can replace that without destroying my pretty cloth curtain. Good luck with your project.
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Tulsa, Ok
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I also would. Ot use batting as I would think it would absorb moisture from the shower water steam and get heavy or mildew over time. Just a lightweight backing (unless you serge) and a vinyl liner. Love to see pictures!
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