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Old 08-16-2016, 04:39 AM
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Has anyone tried using Damask or linen table cloths for backing? Does it work? I have many that are at least 40 years old, never use them anymore and was wondering if I could use them in quilting?
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Interesting question.
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Have you considered using them on the front instead for whole cloth quilts? Cindy Needham makes the most beautiful quilts using vintage linens.
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I myself would use it unless it is 100% cotton.
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Old 08-16-2016, 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by ManiacQuilter2 View Post
I myself would use it unless it is 100% cotton.
I assume you meant that you would not use it unless 100% cotton, but why? I prefer not to use synthetic fabrics, but I wouldn't hesitate to use linen (made traditionally from flax) or damask (which can be made from many fibers, including silk or linen).
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I used a table cloth for backing once and it worked just wonderfully. It was not an old one. I bought it cheap on sale and it had a border print on the long sides and it fit my quilt just right and I was very happy with the way it turned out.
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If the ones you are talking about are like the ones my mother had they wrinkled like a son of a gun. They would make a pretty whole cloth quilt - but I would be concerned about after it was washed. Maybe use wool batting and have it dry cleaned? It wouldn't hurt to try, since you plan to use it as a backing, maybe the wrinkles would be a non-issue.
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I would like linen as a backing, I think. It usually has a loose enough weave to be quilted easily.

I purchased some linen napkins that were on clearance at Williams Sonoma. After I washed them, they had the most wonderful drape and hand, soft and lovely. I went back and purchased a matching tablecloth that was also on clearance, and am planning to make a blouse out of it. I've purchased linen blouses before and have always been disappointed with how scratchy or stiff they are, even after washing. I hated linen until I met those napkins.
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I wonder about wrinkling too. Why don't you wash one and see what it looks like out of the dryer?? I often use old sheets as backings and they work great---maybe think about them as an alternative. Your tablecloths would likely make great placemats or table runners---they would be an easy size to iron if needed.
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If I wanted to use it I would. At least it will be useful again.
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