Homespun????
Hi everyone, does anyone know of a tip to working with homespun material? My son brought hime some and says, "Mom make me a quilt out of this, I love the colors!!" So of course Mom says "Why sure Son anything for you." I think maybe not anything anymore. I hate this stuff, it moves, it stretches, and it is kinda itchy. Please help, I promised him I would make it and he never asks me for anything, so I think I need to make this quilt.
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Hmmm I wonder if you need to back it with some light fusible interfacing so you can sew the top together without it moving and stretching on you.
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this was my first thought as well.
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What kind of quilt are you going to make? It frays easily, so is often used for rag quilts. Here is a link:
http://jubileehomespun.com/info/Quilt_Instructions.htm |
I have found that spray starch or sizing is helpful and of course you must handle it carefully to keep from stretching.
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Originally Posted by topstitch
(Post 6040214)
I have found that spray starch or sizing is helpful and of course you must handle it carefully to keep from stretching.
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Wash it carefully, hang dry. It tightens up the weave, then starch like crazy. Some homespun is woven tighter than others. I use a small stitch when piecing. It makes handsome quilts.
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pre-wash, starch, iron...cut 1 or 2 layers at a time- i've made 2 or 3 homespun quilts-my brother's love them- here is a pic of the last one i made.
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Very nice quilt.
I am making a very simple 4 patch, so with a lot of starch maybe I can get it done. Thank you for all of your suggestions. |
Good luck with making this for your son. Since you are doing a 4-patch it shouldn't be to hard to work with. I'm making a table runner for my daughter using homespun. She bought the fabric and said "her Mom this is what I want". It really isn't bad to work with but not my usual stuff. Made my granddaughter scarves that was really nice with this fabric because it does fray really bad.
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I haven't worked with homespun but I've used a walking foot whenever sewing fleece because it slips a lot otherwise.
Maybe the walking foot would work with homespun also. |
Homespun makes into a great chenille cuddler!
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My SIL made a quilt using both cotton and homespun for her grandson. The borders were all homespun. When we put it on the frame to machine quilt it, the border stretched horribly! We tried to work out the folds as we went but weren't able to get them all. Neither of us will use homespun in a large quilt ever again.
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