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Grandma Nancy 10-09-2012 09:20 AM

Thanks for the replies. Apparently the muslin (in the pattern) is just a stablizing or foundation piece for the string pieces. I didn't realize that and wasn't sure if it really needed to be muslin. Sometimes I take directions too literally.

Peckish 10-09-2012 09:28 AM

No, it doesn't HAVE to be muslin. Muslin is simply a very inexpensive fabric that is easily available, which is why they recommend it. As other posters have said, you can use anything you have on hand, as long as it doesn't show through your top fabrics. I've purchased sheets on clearance and at IKEA that I've used. Just keep in mind that sheets are usually woven tighter than muslin, and this might be an issue for some quilters.

Tartan 10-09-2012 09:39 AM

It is hard to find a good quality muslin for piecing into quilts nowadays. I usually go with a white on white fabric if I am piecing. HOWEVER since is looks as if the muslin is intended for foundation piecing on than the thinness would be an asset. Any lightweight light coloured fabric that won't show through the fabric sewn onto it will work. The reason you use a lightweight product for foundation piecing is so the layers of the quilt are not too hard to quilt through later.

lfstamper 10-09-2012 09:42 AM

I think muslin is recommended because of it's light weight, neutral in color so it won't show through other pieces on top and economical. If your scraps fit all this, then use them. Hope that helps.

bearisgray 10-09-2012 11:05 AM

Hope you pre-shrunk your foundation fabric.

Grandma Nancy 10-09-2012 11:56 AM


Originally Posted by bearisgray (Post 5573628)
Hope you pre-shrunk your foundation fabric.

I haven't started yet, only in the planning stage at this point. However, I like to prewash all fabric!

Suzi 10-09-2012 01:34 PM

I have used dryer sheets (used) as foundations for string blocks and they have worked beautifully. If your making smaller blocks this may be a idea for you ...............


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