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I agree..... test it and use accordingly.
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I have several drapes I have taken apart and used for totes. I wash everything in hot water and use the dryer. So far, I have had very good luck. I'm just wondering how old your drapes are?
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Some of the older drapes ( or maybe even the new drapes now) had fiberglass in them so make sure the ones you use for a quilt doesn't have that in them.
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My SIL does quilts for charity at her church (Lutheran World Relief) If a fabric is okay after washing they will use them as liners (in place of batting). some of their quilts go to warmer climates and it okay to have lighter batting fabric.
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Originally Posted by pyffer3
(Post 7746407)
I was given a big box of drapes and thought I could use the fabrics. They are lined with a cream color fabric. I can tell they were special made. After I took them apart I see on two of the fabrics on the selvidge area where it says recommended dry clean on one and gentle wash, hang dry on the other. It says something about screen print. Can I use these to quilt and then be able to wash like normal? What does that really mean on fabric? There is several yards of each one and I kinda like the colors! What would you do?
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I really hope this works for you! I love home dec fabric; such rich colors and large prints. Go for it and good luck! I'll be watching this in hopes you post pics!
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Originally Posted by QuiltingVagabond
(Post 7746463)
The other thing to be aware of is rot from sun/heat exposure. That may surface when you wash them, so that would be my first step.
Many home decor fabrics say dry clean only - even 100% cotton- to preserve color and finish. |
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