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raedar63 08-02-2011 12:16 PM

SD? cooooold winters, I think I would use it in a quilt :)

#1piecemaker 08-02-2011 01:04 PM

I agreee with the other ladies. It is a workable fabric for quilting.

MarySews 08-02-2011 01:46 PM

I love the feel of corduroy fabric for clothes, pants or skirts even shirts.

But to the point, The first quilt I ever made, I used a poly blend for the background and then appliqued small corduroy animals. I thought I was inventing something new. I sewed all by hand with a blind stitch and did that fabric ever ravel. I look at it now and cannot believe it.

I do not recomend using if for applique and it makes a somewhat heavy quilt. It can be used in large pieces to back or just to have different textures.

writerwomen 08-02-2011 02:49 PM

Be sure to check it for stability. Years ago my mother bought yards of cord. on sale in many colors and sent me several pairs of newly made pants at college. Thankfully it was a relativly small campus and the dorm close- One after the other split without warning in areas they really shouldn't have. When we held the fabric up to the light we could se uneven light area which were the weak areas

marymay 08-02-2011 03:54 PM

I made mug rugs out of mine. light weight cordoroy

MamaYitu 08-02-2011 05:38 PM


Originally Posted by lfstamper
Make purses!

I have made several totes out of cordoroy--they set up nicely and last for a long time, through many washes.

VickyS 08-02-2011 05:47 PM

I like to make totes and backpacks from wide wale corduroy, and like the thin wale for clothing.

The material really wears well if washed first and dried hot (like jeans) so it felts up a bit - stops some of the fraying.
That said, sew the weight bearing items with french seams (completely covered raw edges). You will find the material wears like denim.

Love the stuff and haven't seen much of it in Joann's lately in our area (Bay Area of California). Now that cordless corduroy has come out (aka cotton velveteen) it gets used in a lot of locations in place of velvet.

cjsparks 08-02-2011 05:48 PM

Definitely make purses.

G'ma Kay 08-02-2011 05:59 PM

I liked it for a denim raggy quilt. Backed the denim, no batting needed.

GailG 08-02-2011 06:48 PM


Originally Posted by Rainbow
I make 'Seat Sacks' with them...nice and sturdy. Seat Sacks are hung over the back of the student desk for the student to put extra supplies into. They are nifty items for the lower grades.

Oh--- I had almost forgotten about those things. I used to make those by the dozens. I would give the parents a pattern and also give them the option to buy one of mine. What do you think most of them chose? I used heavy denim. Some of the parents did use corduroy.


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