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Old 06-14-2007, 04:19 AM
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I have a lot of neckties and I would like to make a necktie quilt that is super easy. I am a real beginner. Can someone help me? This will be a memory quilt. :D
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Old 06-14-2007, 01:58 PM
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Here is the link to Shirley Botsford's book, which I hear, is the best available information for making a quilt from neckties.

http://www.amazon.com/Shirley-Botsfords-Daddys-Ties-Keepsake/dp/0801985218

and here is th elink to half.com offering her book.

http://product.half.ebay.com/_W0QQprZ540289QQcpidZ776973

I find buying some of these books are very helpful. Ties are an entirely different fabric source. This will not be like cutting strips of fabric.

Here is an interesting site with discussion you might want to read, especially planning for the future, and washing the quilt.

http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf763070.tip.html

I am sure more searches can be done. These are a few. Use your search engine for more results.

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Old 06-14-2007, 04:21 PM
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When using my Dad's ties, I hand washed them all, and discarded any that didn't behave. Then I clipped the stitches to lay the fabric flat, remember most ties are cut on the bias so you need to be watchful not to stretch them. I made a mini storm-at-sea & used one of his poly/cotton blue shirts as the background. I think you could use any pattern successfully, but ones sewn to a foundation might be easier to keep from stretching.
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You could also do them in a simple crazy patch pattern. definitely use a foundation fabric or paper piece method.It will be eaisier in the long run. Can't wait to see the finished project.
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i made several quilts out of ties. i washed them all by hand and hung them outside to dry. took all seams and insides out. then i used light weight fusible interfacing on the backs of the ties so they did not stretch. i use them just like regular fabric and picked a pattern i liked. also used cut up suits of different colors to go with them as background. i am trying to figure out how to post pictures. these were ties from my father and brother who have passed away. i made 4 and gave to my remaining brothers. the book daddy's ties is a good one for inspiration. just go for it and experiment.
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Old 07-11-2008, 07:55 PM
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I have been searching too because I started colectiong ties at garage sales a couple of years ago. Ties are not being worn much any more so there are lots of ties out there for sale. I probably have up to 400 ties now. :shock: And so many of them are gorgeous made out of silk and oh gee just out standing. Anyway I came across this blog looking for things to do with the ties. :D

Here is a neck tie blog. Check it out. :D

http://sewingwithneckties.blogspot.com/
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And here is another tie blog, I think it is hers also. not sure. But you can get a lot of info here as to cleaning so you can use all together, sewing and more.

http://woofnanny.blogspot.com/2007/12/sewing-with-neckties.html
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Old 01-09-2009, 06:21 PM
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Great place that I found neckties is at http://tiecoon.com/newwinter08jonvan...ecktie236.aspx . Their ties are cheap at $5, but I called them and they have ties as low as .60 cents! Give them a call and they are a great help
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Mikki, thanks for asking the question. I too, are going to start I necktie quilt. I am going to make a crazy quilt. You have received some great information in this thread. Thanks. :D I'm bookmarking it now to refer back to.
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This two tie bag is kinda neat.
http://blog.betzwhite.com/2008/09/tw...-tutorial.html

I got the majority of my ties and garage/yard sales. You can find them realy super cheap and most people that had a box of them I would offer a couple of dollars for and they gladly except. :D
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