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Old 05-31-2010, 06:22 AM
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Does anyone know how to recognize true "feed cloth" ?
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Old 05-31-2010, 06:43 AM
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You mean feed sacks, correct??
If that's what you mean they are very durable fabrics. But the only way I can tell for sure is to get them from an antique place, flea market etc.
The reproductions are thinner fabric, in my experience. That's the big difference for me.
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Old 05-31-2010, 06:57 AM
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Most of what people call feed sack fabric is actually flour or sugar sack fabric. They're a finer weave than feed sacks. Feed sacks had feed for animals in them so they weren't necessarily all that fine of a weave. Flour and sugar sack fabric got used for clothes and the scraps for quilts. Feed sack fabric got used for quilt backings and things the looser weave was okay for.
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Old 05-31-2010, 07:23 AM
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The only way I know is I have my grandmothers flour sack material. I have had it for 40+ years and she died in the 60s at age 80. I inherited the material. I have mixed feelings about putting it in a quilt. I love to get it out and look at it.
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I will follow this thread
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I have a quilt I am "rescueing" for a lady and I need to find some feed sack fabric for repairing a few holes. I will watch this post too. There were different fabrics for each flower so I can replace the whole block with a new flower when I find feed sack fabric. Any ideas?
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I was reading other posts and found one that Craftybear put several references to where to buy feed sack fabric. So clever
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