An odd request
#32
I too think I would pass on making the leotards into a quilt. I'd suggest that she makes a rag rug out of the leotards. I don't think the stretch would cause any problems with 'a rug'.
I've tried making things that were experimental--and can only say that they just don't turn out as well as using the right materials. Also they seem to be tossed because they don't work as well. Why spend all the time and energy it takes to make a quilt into some thing you don't think will work well in the beginning?
I've tried making things that were experimental--and can only say that they just don't turn out as well as using the right materials. Also they seem to be tossed because they don't work as well. Why spend all the time and energy it takes to make a quilt into some thing you don't think will work well in the beginning?
#33
If this is new for you I would pass on a commission quilt. If this was an experiment quilt for you I would say go for it. I would also say go for it if you had done this type of quilt before. I have had my girls in dance and the leotards are not cheap and I have all kinds from basic to velvet to fancy. Because she's wanting to preserve them unless I was confident I would not take the responsibility of that first cut. What if she hates it? what if you get started and realize it's not possible and you've already cut one or two leos up....do you have to compensate far beyond what you think it's worth? I've found when things are commissioned some people forget that they are being made by a human and not a robot if that makes sense. That's why I'm chicken and don't quilt for anyone but me and gifts!! I wish you the best and I want to see it if you decide to take it on!!
#34
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 523
How about going in a different direction? How about doing a picture (memory) quilt instead? Ask mom for pictures of her daughter wearing the tights and costumes, and then making a quilt incorporating the different pictures?
Just a suggestion from WI.
Just a suggestion from WI.
#35
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Any place I can sew
Posts: 434
APPLIQUE!!!! the leotards on to a quilt (like you do with baby things). Lycra doesn't like HOT irons, you'll end up with a "HOT MESS". But applique will work. Good luck.
#39
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Some where in way out West Texas
Posts: 3,041
May you could try some "Steam a Seam" and see if that would work.
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