Old clothing quilt - help needed
#12
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You can do a burn test on a tiny scrap (need only about 1/4 x 1 inch) to see if it's cotton or not.
Fabrics with polyester, nylon, or dacron burn with black smoke and leave either a hard or 'crunchy' ash.
Cotton leaves a powdery ash and does not put out black smoke.
Rayon is the 'iffy' one for me - I understand it's made of cellulose from wood - and that also leaves a soft ash.
Fabrics with polyester, nylon, or dacron burn with black smoke and leave either a hard or 'crunchy' ash.
Cotton leaves a powdery ash and does not put out black smoke.
Rayon is the 'iffy' one for me - I understand it's made of cellulose from wood - and that also leaves a soft ash.
#13
Since you don't have enough fabric for a quilt how about using them for applique. That's what I did for a lady who's hubby had passed away. He had several Hawaiian shirts and we used muslin blocks and made pineapple appliques on each block then sashed the blocks. It turned out very very pretty. You could make flowers instead of pineapples...
Diannia
Diannia
#14
You can do a burn test on a tiny scrap (need only about 1/4 x 1 inch) to see if it's cotton or not.
Fabrics with polyester, nylon, or dacron burn with black smoke and leave either a hard or 'crunchy' ash.
Cotton leaves a powdery ash and does not put out black smoke.
Rayon is the 'iffy' one for me - I understand it's made of cellulose from wood - and that also leaves a soft ash.
Fabrics with polyester, nylon, or dacron burn with black smoke and leave either a hard or 'crunchy' ash.
Cotton leaves a powdery ash and does not put out black smoke.
Rayon is the 'iffy' one for me - I understand it's made of cellulose from wood - and that also leaves a soft ash.
#15
I finished a keepsake quilt for a dear friend this past Sunday and mailed it to FL. Monday Daughter got it today Friend BD is tomorrow, using her husbands shirts and pants... I ask for no tees or shirts of that kind of material.. Didn't think about telling her no poly LOL!! So I got hiawaii shirts all poly several cotton and a pair of yellow poly pants that was a family joke.. I made a 54" by 64" Quilt. Enough left to make another same size for my friends daughter. I used the yellow pants in the middle square then the other shirts to make the 9 patch.. each square was 9 1/2" Each sash was 2 1/2" with a 2 1/2" connecting block going across.. I am going to start on the 2nd one for her daughter this week.. My friend is in a nursing home in Okeechobee,FL. I have a pict will post it but cant on this laptop as it dont like my printer,laptop being windows 7 printer windows 98..have to wait until I get on the other comptor in a couple hrs. I used his stripped shirts for the sashes and his pants fo the binding. Didn't fold under binding as in my opinion it would have been to bulky.. so I cut 2 1/2 inch strips spliced them together using one leg each side..2 pairs of dresspants and one was poly cords. The Cords I used going across at top for the reason they went over the other bindings as the cap and foot.I sewed binding with a straight stitch then zigzaged oveer the straight stitch. Didn't like the raw look aft. I washed it as it didn't fray much except for the cords..so I used pinking sheers and cut close to stitching turned out great. Actually I had more material than I thought when it was all ripped out.. Hoped I helped alittle it is a daunting job to do this for someone this is my 2nd person I made 4 small ones for another friend and all she had were Tees.. HARD!!! Good Luck.. BillsBonBon
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Heres the picture.. Bonnie
I finished a keepsake quilt for a dear friend this past Sunday and mailed it to FL. Monday Daughter got it today Friend BD is tomorrow, using her husbands shirts and pants... I ask for no tees or shirts of that kind of material.. Didn't think about telling her no poly LOL!! So I got hiawaii shirts all poly several cotton and a pair of yellow poly pants that was a family joke.. I made a 54" by 64" Quilt. Enough left to make another same size for my friends daughter. I used the yellow pants in the middle square then the other shirts to make the 9 patch.. each square was 9 1/2" Each sash was 2 1/2" with a 2 1/2" connecting block going across.. I am going to start on the 2nd one for her daughter this week.. My friend is in a nursing home in Okeechobee,FL. I have a pict will post it but cant on this laptop as it dont like my printer,laptop being windows 7 printer windows 98..have to wait until I get on the other comptor in a couple hrs. I used his stripped shirts for the sashes and his pants fo the binding. Didn't fold under binding as in my opinion it would have been to bulky.. so I cut 2 1/2 inch strips spliced them together using one leg each side..2 pairs of dresspants and one was poly cords. The Cords I used going across at top for the reason they went over the other bindings as the cap and foot.I sewed binding with a straight stitch then zigzaged oveer the straight stitch. Didn't like the raw look aft. I washed it as it didn't fray much except for the cords..so I used pinking sheers and cut close to stitching turned out great. Actually I had more material than I thought when it was all ripped out.. Hoped I helped alittle it is a daunting job to do this for someone this is my 2nd person I made 4 small ones for another friend and all she had were Tees.. HARD!!! Good Luck.. BillsBonBon
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Englewood, CO
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And quilts are about love. What could be more wonderful than a beautiful tribute to a beloved lady.
Love knlsmith's example she posted.
I wish I had thought to do that for my grandmother.
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