can you mix (or have you mixed) home spun fabrics with cottons. i have 2 patterns i really want to make. both are scrappy and call for lots of plaids with some tone-on-tone for background. i have many fat quarters of the home spun that i would like to use up. yea or nay?
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Originally Posted by sewitseams
can you mix (or have you mixed) home spun fabrics with cottons. i have 2 patterns i really want to make. both are scrappy and call for lots of plaids with some tone-on-tone for background. i have many fat quarters of the home spun that i would like to use up. yea or nay?
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Our foremothers combined ALL kinds of fabric. I'm not sure if anyone has a reason not to, but if you like the way it looks, I'd say go ahead! I made a scarf and hat with homespun....so I imagine it'll stand up well with a quilt!
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I think the pre shrinking would be the best idea. I think the two will have different shrinkage rates.
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I do it all the time - I don't pre-wash anything because I like that "quilty" look that appears with the shrinkage. I just love home-spuns so I usually end up putting some of them in almost everything I do.
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Originally Posted by laughingquilter
I do it all the time - I don't pre-wash anything because I like that "quilty" look that appears with the shrinkage. I just love home-spuns so I usually end up putting some of them in almost everything I do.
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home spuns are still cotton, just a bit looser weave. they are used in quilting all the time...mix very nicely with flannels along with regular weave cottons.
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Home spun cottons shrink like crazy. If you don't prewash and dry all of the fabrics for the quilt you may be very sorry. BUT, once they are washed, they are fine to mix.
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