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selm 08-09-2013 10:14 AM

quilting silk fabric
 
I have to do some quilting on a quilt top made of raw silk. I'll be doing this on a longarm machine. Is there anything special I should be aware of when sewing on this fabric?
The fabric seems thinner than regular cotton fabric so I'm thinking of using a smaller needle. The backing is regular quilting cotton and the batting is Quilters Dream cotton. The silk is a neutral taupe color.

Thanks for any advice you can give me.

nativetexan 08-09-2013 10:23 AM

I don't long arm but if I were you, i'd get some silk and practice on that first. I will be interested to see what anyone else comes up with.

ComeAndSew 08-09-2013 10:34 AM

I have a lot of silk yardage, but not plucked up courage to use for quilting yet. Will also be interested to see comments. What sort of weight is it? The dress weight is very fine of course. I have mostly got the heavier curtain weight. That was easy for curtains and it looks gorgeous. At the moment I'm quilting liberty lawn cotton - it's so fine - has pieced ok. I'm wondering how that will quilt. Do hope you show a photo when done.. Good luck.

Tartan 08-09-2013 12:05 PM

Is it a customer quilt or your own? If it is your own, try a scrap sandwich with a very sharp needle. I find when sewing silky fabrics, you can get a "thread pull" if the needle isn't thin enough or sharp enough.

selm 08-09-2013 02:44 PM

Thanks for your responses.

It's a customer's quilt and made from an old wedding dress. It is thin but not as thin as some silk clothes I've seen. It is all one color. I'm doing a pantograph on it of leaves and vines with blending thread. I am concerned about the needle. Maybe I'll plan on changing it frequently just be sure it is very sharp. The quilt is about a twin size.

tessagin 08-09-2013 02:52 PM

Either way, I would definitely do a sample sandwich. Whether customer or for yourself and make note on it the type material and needle and thread. you may also want to keep it for your records down the line.

ckcowl 08-09-2013 03:00 PM

the size of your needle is dependent on the weight of the thread you are using- is not determined by the fabric being stitched. I've made a few silk quilts- the silk may seem thin=but it is much stronger than cotton. make sure you have a good sharp, new needle- in the size appropriate for the thread you are using-lengthen your stitch length and slow down the speed. silk quilts up beautifully.

ComeAndSew 08-13-2013 10:24 AM


Originally Posted by ckcowl (Post 6225105)
the size of your needle is dependent on the weight of the thread you are using- is not determined by the fabric being stitched. I've made a few silk quilts- the silk may seem thin=but it is much stronger than cotton. make sure you have a good sharp, new needle- in the size appropriate for the thread you are using-lengthen your stitch length and slow down the speed. silk quilts up beautifully.

oh that is very interesting, I'm making notes too. Thanks

nativetexan 08-13-2013 12:49 PM

someone on here just showed a silk quilt I think.


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