Which is better?
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Which is better?
Those of you who have had experience with Joann fabric cotton please help me out, I don't know which to choose and which will hold up the best after washes...
-Its going to be the backing for a Queen size t-shirt quilt, it will be black since thats what my friend insists he have haha...
-My question is which one do I chose? I have read reviews but they aren't really helping me out so I thought I would ask you ladies Which of the following should I chose?
#1 65%Poly/35%Cotton blend broadcloth
#2 Sympathy Broadcloth
#3 Country Classic 100% cotton
#4 Legacy Studio solids 100% cotton
#5 Kona solids 100% cotton
Thanks for the help
-Its going to be the backing for a Queen size t-shirt quilt, it will be black since thats what my friend insists he have haha...
-My question is which one do I chose? I have read reviews but they aren't really helping me out so I thought I would ask you ladies Which of the following should I chose?
#1 65%Poly/35%Cotton blend broadcloth
#2 Sympathy Broadcloth
#3 Country Classic 100% cotton
#4 Legacy Studio solids 100% cotton
#5 Kona solids 100% cotton
Thanks for the help
#6
Symphony is a blend, it will not fade because it is 65% poly but it will not shrink either, so keep that in mind.
Kona is always good but could be expensive for backing since you need quite a bit of yardage.
Country Classics are thinner then kona and their weave is not as tight, but that being said, I think it would be perfect for backing. I use it for sashing as well. All 100% cottons will fade with washing, especially black.
I backed a quilt with Symphony broadcloth once and it turned out fine, but it does have a very different feel than all cotton fabric. I have not used Legacy Studio solids so I cannot really give any opinion on that fabric. I hope this helps.
Kona is always good but could be expensive for backing since you need quite a bit of yardage.
Country Classics are thinner then kona and their weave is not as tight, but that being said, I think it would be perfect for backing. I use it for sashing as well. All 100% cottons will fade with washing, especially black.
I backed a quilt with Symphony broadcloth once and it turned out fine, but it does have a very different feel than all cotton fabric. I have not used Legacy Studio solids so I cannot really give any opinion on that fabric. I hope this helps.
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Not to bring up a subject that's been beaten to death, please be aware that Kona has become sort of a generic term.
The "Kona" cottons in Joann's are NOT the same as the Robert Kaufman Kona Solids available at your LQS, unless the bolt says Kaufman.
Not all fabrics labelled Kona are created the same way, however the Kaufman brand has strict standards:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...tml#post746926
These differences aren't so noticeable on the white fabric, but can be on the colors and black.
I understand it can be a price consideration, but if you can, here are two fabulous black fabrics.
My preference is always the Michael Miller, but the Kaufman solid is another alternative:
http://www.hancocks-paducah.com/Item...Black--srcin-1
This black also has its fans (but I think that's just because they haven't yet tried the MM ):
http://www.keepsakequilting.com/productdetail/9738.htm
The "Kona" cottons in Joann's are NOT the same as the Robert Kaufman Kona Solids available at your LQS, unless the bolt says Kaufman.
Not all fabrics labelled Kona are created the same way, however the Kaufman brand has strict standards:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...tml#post746926
These differences aren't so noticeable on the white fabric, but can be on the colors and black.
I understand it can be a price consideration, but if you can, here are two fabulous black fabrics.
My preference is always the Michael Miller, but the Kaufman solid is another alternative:
http://www.hancocks-paducah.com/Item...Black--srcin-1
This black also has its fans (but I think that's just because they haven't yet tried the MM ):
http://www.keepsakequilting.com/productdetail/9738.htm
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So glad to find links to these older posts! I will check out Hancock's of Paducah.
Not to bring up a subject that's been beaten to death, please be aware that Kona has become sort of a generic term.
The "Kona" cottons in Joann's are NOT the same as the Robert Kaufman Kona Solids available at your LQS, unless the bolt says Kaufman.
Not all fabrics labelled Kona are created the same way, however the Kaufman brand has strict standards:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...tml#post746926
These differences aren't so noticeable on the white fabric, but can be on the colors and black.
I understand it can be a price consideration, but if you can, here are two fabulous black fabrics.
My preference is always the Michael Miller, but the Kaufman solid is another alternative:
http://www.hancocks-paducah.com/Item...Black--srcin-1
This black also has its fans (but I think that's just because they haven't yet tried the MM ):
http://www.keepsakequilting.com/productdetail/9738.htm
The "Kona" cottons in Joann's are NOT the same as the Robert Kaufman Kona Solids available at your LQS, unless the bolt says Kaufman.
Not all fabrics labelled Kona are created the same way, however the Kaufman brand has strict standards:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...tml#post746926
These differences aren't so noticeable on the white fabric, but can be on the colors and black.
I understand it can be a price consideration, but if you can, here are two fabulous black fabrics.
My preference is always the Michael Miller, but the Kaufman solid is another alternative:
http://www.hancocks-paducah.com/Item...Black--srcin-1
This black also has its fans (but I think that's just because they haven't yet tried the MM ):
http://www.keepsakequilting.com/productdetail/9738.htm
#9
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It would depend on the quilt top for me. If it was a masterpiece and expensive top I would go with Kona black for the back or see if I could find a wide back that would work. If it was a scrap top and it would see heavy use and washing, I would probably go with the poly/cotton blend broadcloth. I pieced children's quilts some 25 to 30 years ago in broadcloth and they are still going strong. My main rule of thumb is, I just don't mix cotton and polyester cotton.
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Ditto, ditto, ditto!!! And may I add: there is a HUGE difference between the non-Kaufman Kona and the Kaufman Kona. Kaufman Kona is a superior product, in my opinion.
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