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wanted to make a quilt out of men's polo shirts or jeans? the really soft ones at least?
I work at a thrift store so get to feel so many different fabrics, and some of the nice men's jeans and polos are soooo soft. I just want to buy them and throw them in a quilt and not worry about stretching so I can curl up with it. Am I the only one who wants to do this?? |
If you use knit polo shirts, you will need to use an iron on stablizer. i would use the same instructions as for a T Shirt quilt.
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I made one. Plain and simple squares. Just don't wash it in your home washing machine with the frayed edges. I blew up a brand new washer. Looked like a pair of jeans was stuck between the inner and outer drums with all those threads!!
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Some knits are very stretchy. Some barely give.
I became very aware of that when I was making t-shirts for my kids of some non-stretchy knit. That's when I learned how to do plackets. (Still don't like to do them, though) |
I make jean quilts from old jeans a lot!
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I use jeans and flannel shirts quite a bit, but never tried polo shirts, or knit.
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Originally Posted by COYOTEMAGIC
I made one. Plain and simple squares. Just don't wash it in your home washing machine with the frayed edges. I blew up a brand new washer. Looked like a pair of jeans was stuck between the inner and outer drums with all those threads!!
Just wondering..if it would be a good idea to hand stitch an old net curtain, for instance, all over the front of it before washing? Think that would catch all the threads? |
as long as the materials can all be cared for together (washed/dried together) they can be used together-
there are quilts made with denims, corduroys, silks, wools...all kinds of fabrics- that are beautiful! if wanting to use stretchy knits you just need to use a stablizer to keep them from stretching out of shape- otherwise= you can use anything you want |
That's the way I feel about Minky. I just want to buy a whole bolt and pile it into a big nest on the floor and crawl in.
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I have made several jean quilts.
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Ive made a jean quilt with flannel shirts alternating blocks. Love it nice an warm. The polos as state by someone else would need a backing. but I think it would be a nice quilt!
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Did you use any kind of batting in your denim rag quilt? How did you do the back of it?
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Different folks do it different ways. I put a square of denim with a square of flannel, took another square of denim with a square of flannel, put flannel sides together and sewed one side of all four pieces. On and on until the monster is done. One side is all flannel, and that's the side we curl up under. The other side is all denim, with frayed seams. No batting.
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I have used old jeans and flannel for a rag with a flece back then tied the quilt. This is our comfort quilt.
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