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lady as long as its not faded or thread bare then use it and it will look great after all a lot or the members here were bought up in the 60's and we are going strong and we often get a second chance of haveing fun now e are older. annie in the uk
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The floral fabric looks like a polished cotton. It is somewhat stiff compared to just cotton fabric, but once it is washed it is softer. Some people used to make curtains and such from it. Great find.
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spartan, if you want some new denim squares, PM me your address and I'll send you an unwanted batch I received in an "assorted fabric" purchase I made on ebay.
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Great finds! Do show us what you make from these!
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I used to work at Jo Anns. It looks like 1980's colors and fabric could be a poly cotton mix. That would account for smaller size. wash in a lingere bag and do a fabric content test: burn a small piece over a safe surface (glass) - if it melts to a hard ball...or any hard pieces on it - it has synthetic fibers. If it burns to an ash, no hard pieces and smells like burned hair-it is cotton. I dye fabric and use this test to pick dyes for "mystery fabrics".
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Originally Posted by Favorite Fabrics
I remember fabric being 36" wide when I was a kid... that was at least 40 years ago...
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Originally Posted by Favorite Fabrics
I remember fabric being 36" wide when I was a kid... that was at least 40 years ago...
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Good find. Be sure to let us see when you get finished. :-)
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Oh dear, I just had a mental image of fabric manufacturers changing to 36" so they can give us less and still charge the same. Or more. That has happened with so many products.
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make your camp quilts rag-time. very durable, fast, & the
quilting is done. just get a short-snout scissors for the cutting (which is the worst part of these quilts). and heavier needle & maybe polyester thread for strength. |
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