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himnherr 08-28-2016 04:22 PM

Hunters Star shower curtain...question
 
I almost have the top done, using batiks for the star and a neutral color 100% cotton for the rest. I'm not really wanting to put batting in it, not even warm & natural which is all I ever use. Do you think I could just put a cotton backing on it and quilt it as if it had batting? Or would it be too limp? Shower curtains typically are kinda drapey limp. Haha! Thanks for your help. I might be ready for this tomorrow, so I'm hoping to hear back from someone this evening. :-)

Prism99 08-28-2016 04:28 PM

I think I would use flannel as a batting -- to provide a little more weight to the drape, and also to keep seam lines from shadowing through as much. I would pre-wash and dry the flannel several times to preshrink it. You might want to add some drapery weights in the bottom to keep the drape nice.

himnherr 08-28-2016 04:36 PM

Thanks for that suggestion prism99. I could totally get flannel tomorrow.

PaperPrincess 08-28-2016 05:00 PM

My sister did this. She just used cotton fabric for the backing and then just SITD around the blocks since there was no batting to keep from shifting. It's been up several years and still looks good.

krafty14 08-28-2016 05:13 PM

Don't forget to wash and dry the flannel a couple of times before using. If you have to wash the shower curtain the flannel would shrink if it hasn't been preshrunk.

NJ Quilter 08-28-2016 06:05 PM

I would probably back in cotton with no batting and then just do the minimal quilting you can get away with. Probably stabilize your horizontal rows more than your vertical as the horizontal is where the most stress will be while hanging for an extended period.

cashs_mom 08-28-2016 06:32 PM

You don't have to have batting or flannel. Especially if you use a heavier weight cotton for the backing. I make jackets that way all the time. I get a good soft cotton twill and quilt the pieced parts directly to the backing with nothing in between. It makes them much lighter weight than if there was anything in between.

IrishgalfromNJ 08-29-2016 02:20 AM

I made a shower curtain last year and backed with cotton, no batting. I did minimal SID quilting to keep the whole thing together. I think it worked fine and it has lots of weight to it.

quilterpurpledog 08-29-2016 03:01 AM

A Hunter's Star shower curtain sounds beautiful. I would use cotton twill or duck cloth as a backing and quilt either in the ditch or otherwise as you desire. Since you live in Missouri I would not use flannel or batting due to high humidity. I think you need something that dries quickly.

ManiacQuilter2 08-29-2016 03:13 AM

I wouldn't put anything in it: flannel or batting. Remember what kind of enviroment a bathroom is.


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