Question re: Batiks
#51
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: NW IL
Posts: 493
I disagree with this and think it is unnecessarily alarming to novice quilters. The advice to use lower thread count batiks is bad advice. With batiks, the dyes need a higher thread count to be able to handle the resist and the multiple washings in the batik making process. The designs are sharper and the colors are brighter with higher thread count greige goods as well.
Almost all batiks are a higher thread count than prints or solids and there's really no need to match thread counts within any quilt. It's no different than mixing flannel and quilting cotton. Problems are NOT sure to happen with batiks, especially if you use a microtex (aka sharp) needle.
I often mix batiks (thread count up to 200) with Kona solids (thread count of 60) and/or good quilting cottons (thread count of 68-75) and have never had a complaint from my Bernina or my longarmer. If the longarmer claims her machine "hates" the mix, perhaps you should find someone else to do your quilting. Sounds to me like she's just making excuses for not knowing how to adapt her machine to different quilting conditions.
Almost all batiks are a higher thread count than prints or solids and there's really no need to match thread counts within any quilt. It's no different than mixing flannel and quilting cotton. Problems are NOT sure to happen with batiks, especially if you use a microtex (aka sharp) needle.
I often mix batiks (thread count up to 200) with Kona solids (thread count of 60) and/or good quilting cottons (thread count of 68-75) and have never had a complaint from my Bernina or my longarmer. If the longarmer claims her machine "hates" the mix, perhaps you should find someone else to do your quilting. Sounds to me like she's just making excuses for not knowing how to adapt her machine to different quilting conditions.
I wouldn't
#53
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: northeast NE
Posts: 1,072
Since we are on the subject of batiks, can I ask if batiks have a 'color run' problem? I know there are some of you quilters that prewash fabrics and some prefer not, but I don't want a problem with bleeding after completing the quilt and ready for laundering. I am planning an applique angel quilt with ALL batiks, but there are some that are lighter shades and many are medium dark and dark. Thanks to the great members of this board. YOU are the best.
#55
Since we are on the subject of batiks, can I ask if batiks have a 'color run' problem? I know there are some of you quilters that prewash fabrics and some prefer not, but I don't want a problem with bleeding after completing the quilt and ready for laundering. I am planning an applique angel quilt with ALL batiks, but there are some that are lighter shades and many are medium dark and dark. Thanks to the great members of this board. YOU are the best.
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