Good Muslin?
#3
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: kannapolis, nc
Posts: 392
Thanks, I know what to "feel" for now. I have thought the muslin at HL and Hancock's felt cheap. I don't usually go to Joanns because it is 20 miles from me and I am not sure how to get there (been to lazy to figure it out). With HL and Hancock's less than 5 miles from me I hate to drive further if I don't have too.
#4
I love the premium muslin, 200 thread count. It has a fine weave and feel really nice. It handles well, don't wrinkle as badly as the cheap muslin. I shop around and buy when on sale. There is a place on ebay that sells Southern Belle for $3.50/yd. and sells in different precut sizes (I bought the 9 yd cut). Other brands I've used include Legacy, Kona Premium (by Kaufman). I've been pleased with them all.
#7
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Southern Indiana
Posts: 5,052
I think muslin is one of the items where that old saying comes into play. "You get what you pay for"
If you get it cheap, then cheap is what you get. The good Quality muslin costs a little more and is worth it. I get mine from Keepsake Quilting, a Quilt Shop I trust. Have never bought anything from them that was not the best quality.
If you get it cheap, then cheap is what you get. The good Quality muslin costs a little more and is worth it. I get mine from Keepsake Quilting, a Quilt Shop I trust. Have never bought anything from them that was not the best quality.
#10
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Falls Church, VA
Posts: 10
Thanks everyone. I wish I had known this. I just assumed that if JoAnn's had it prominently displayed with the calico it would be worth using. I put together a twin-size nine patch quilt and find that, after quilting half of it by hand, it's already too ratty to ever use. I am so upset - a complete waste of money and a LOT of time.
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