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what fabric would you use to make dresser scarves?

Old 09-09-2010, 04:54 AM
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I am making table runners for my dressers - I guess they would be dresser scarves.
I'm using cotton fabric, using a heavy muslin or maybe a light flannel for batting, and cotton backing.
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quote=retired2pa]Denise...here's the web:

http://www.allaboutblanks.com/[/quote]

thank you for the link Retired2pa. I put it in my favorites :!: I am always looking at new ideals for Christmas.
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Originally Posted by Holice
Now Denise.....it may be that only us "older" quilters know what a doily is......I just had to get that "older" in the message which was referred to in another post....lol
I am not that old :lol: but I know what a doily is ;)
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I hand embroider them using white 100% cottom broadcloth. It is not quite like the fabric used in the 1920-40 however it is the best substitute for the heavy weight cotton that was used in dresser scarves. When they get soiled toss in the washing machine and starch the heck out of them when you iron. I love a nice crisp dresser scarf.
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Originally Posted by loopywren
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I want to make dresser scarves for Chirstmas and do not know what type of fabric to use. I have an embroidery machine and tons of designs that would look beautiful, but I haven't done it because I have no idea what to use. Should I use Kona cotton or some other cotton. I prefer to stay with cotton as it is easier to wash. Help!
What are dresser scarves please?
Basically the same thing as a table cloth, something to protect the surface or be decorative. I like a fine linen for mine. Kona cotton is too hard to keep the wrinkles out of it.
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i use mostly regular quilting cottons or wools for mine, have a mixture of the two all around the house. it just depends on the finished design. make them with what ever you want.
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Dresser scarves are made to protect the surface of your furniture from scratches and wear. Embroidering a dresser scarf was one of the first things we did to learn our stitches and they went into our hope chests. I still have some I made 70 years ago and still use them.
A good source for linen/like fabric is Joann Fabrics. Some of their linen has polyester in it so does not require ironing. Comes in many colors and would be excellent for machine or hand embroidery. I have used it for years.
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Originally Posted by DeniseP
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I want to make dresser scarves for Chirstmas and do not know what type of fabric to use. I have an embroidery machine and tons of designs that would look beautiful, but I haven't done it because I have no idea what to use. Should I use Kona cotton or some other cotton. I prefer to stay with cotton as it is easier to wash. Help!
What are dresser scarves please?
A dresser scarf is a piece of cotton fabric that is usually embroidered and has lace around it. You put it on the top of the dresser, almost like a doily.
They were "invented" in the early years to keep dresser items from scratching the wood finish.
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I have dresser scarves from my deceased grandmother. I'm not sure this fabric is available now. It may have even been plain feedsacks. It is rather coarse. Linen would embroider beautifully. I have no idea how much it would cost.
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I would use 100% good grade cotton material. I use
this when I need to embroidery some thing and it works'
fine. Betty Lee
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