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Old 04-18-2011, 08:19 PM
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I was reading some quilt books and they mentioned using chinelle for the backing of quilts, also some use corduroy. Have any of you done this??
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I used the soft wale (or whatever it's called) corduroy for backing a quilt for my son like 15 years ago. He wanted one to take camping. Front was all scraps. It is still around and camping.
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Old 04-18-2011, 08:44 PM
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I've read of numerous people who have used corduroy in quilts. It's very sturdy and soft. I like corduroy in quilts myself, although I have never made one myself.
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Old 04-18-2011, 09:33 PM
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I made one with chenille on the back. the front was scrappy. put batting in it. love it. used it all winter on the couch. its warm with batting.
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Corduroy would be great for the back of a recycled jean quilt.
The first log cabins I made were corduroy pillows in 1963. They were a big hit and were worn out a long time ago.
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What years were the books published? Sounds interesting.
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Old 04-18-2011, 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by emerald46
I used the soft wale (or whatever it's called) corduroy for backing a quilt for my son like 15 years ago. He wanted one to take camping. Front was all scraps. It is still around and camping.
I've used corduroy for baby quilts.
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Old 04-19-2011, 03:24 AM
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Kriscraft99 uses chenille all the time. She makes the most adorable baby bibs and I believe uses it for some of her quilt backings. You might PM her and ask if she doesn't see this thread.
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I have. The quilts turned out nice. I quilt the top and batting, wash then brind all three layers!

You can also make your own chinelle "quilts" instead of using batting!
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i have used corduroy many times for backing quilts and for piecing= i have not used chennelle- at the lqs that carries it she charges $24 a yard for it- too rich for my blood- and when i figured it out it would make a baby quilt cost $100 to make
i have made chinnelle (sp) and used it in making quilts. i have also used cotton terry cloth for the backs on beach quilts.
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