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Old 02-13-2013, 05:05 AM
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So what is the difference between muslin and cotton fabric? Muslin is cotton and woven and bleached, sometimes.
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Old 02-13-2013, 05:38 AM
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I bought Keepsake quilting's aged muslin I am going to hand embroidery snowmen, one of these days. I liked the quality and will buy it again
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Old 02-13-2013, 06:03 AM
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There is a permaprest muslin available. I like the stuff. I've made shirts out of it. Then there is this horrible "muslin" that's only good for doing trial sewing/fitting patterns. If you wash the stuff, you can't iron it.
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I love the heavier muslin that comes in 90", 108" or 120". This way I don't have any seams in the lining. I get mine at JoAnns or the local quilt shop
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Originally Posted by normabeth View Post
i see a lot of quilts that use white fabric as the background. Solid white fabric is hard to find, what are the pros and cons of using muslin in a quilt? Fabric.com has kona premium muslin bleached white 44" wide for $4.98 a yard, would this be quilt quality fabric?
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i love muslin for softness on my quilts have used reg cotton fab or colored sheets like muslin the best though just me cannot speak for anyone else.
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Thanks for the hint about looking for the trademark - great suggestion!
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Old 02-13-2013, 07:59 AM
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I buy a bolt of 108" muslin at a time (with a 40% off coupon). I use it for all my quilts. Have never had a bit of problem with it.
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I'm telling my age here, but when I first got married 43 some years ago, my MIL quilted and used muslin for the backing..she would wash it in bleach to whitning it and also would use ritz dye to color it the color she wanted. Of course, back then they didn't have as many different muslins, LOL
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Originally Posted by Traditional Quilter View Post
I use muslin a lot. There are several companies that make a good muslin Kaufman Kona, Moda Bella, Roc Lon. I would suggest that you use one that has no less than 60 threads in a square inch. Roc Lon makes a muslin that is 70 threads per square inch that I prefer when I hand quilt. I can get more stitches per inch with that muslin. Unfortunately, the manufacturers don't put the thread count on the bolt but you can research on line. Kaufman Kona and Moda Bellas have a 60 threadcount. Joann fabrics carries Roc Lon, but it does NOT have a 70 thread count. I don't think it is even 60. I buy my Roc Lon on line.
Yes, I too, use RocLon muslin.......when washed it feels like marshmallow....so soft...........I use this, either white or natural on all my quilted things.........and when needing white or natural on front, there too!!!!
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Old 02-13-2013, 10:24 AM
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I just bought some premium muslin at Joanne's. It was $12.99 a yard--108 inches. Fells wonderful and with the 50% off coupon it became reasonable for the back of a quilt.
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