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Old 05-23-2012, 01:55 PM
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I saw this free pattern today that looks pretty simple and fun to make. It uses homespun fabric. I'm guessing because it frays easily. What is it?
http://www.sewing.org/html/blossom_rag_quilt.html
It looks kind of like dishtowels.
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It's loosely woven fabric and it does make wonderful rag quilts.
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Bernie, can I find it at Joann's? Is it labeled "homespun". Is it cotton or what?
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It's a woven fabric, and each 'thread' is color - so the color is on the front and back of the fabric (as opposed to a "printed" fabric). Most homespuns are plaids. The weave is typically much looser.
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Originally Posted by CAS49OR View Post
Bernie, can I find it at Joann's? Is it labeled "homespun". Is it cotton or what?
Yes, JoAnn's has it and it's 100% cotton but it's called "homespun".
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Ok, thanks Bernie and DoghouseMom. Have you ever made a quilt like this? I've seen something similar where they use chenille or flannel or something and do all the steps at once. I don't think they even put batting in it.
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Ok, thanks Bernie and DoghouseMom. Have you ever made a quilt like this? I've seen something similar where they use chenille or flannel or something and do all the steps at once. I don't think they even put batting in it.
You make them exactly the same except I used batting. Homespun is thin because of the loose weave (not too thin). I think that homespun fluffs better than flannel or chenille.
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I have also never heard of homesun fabric and am wondering if I could use table clothes from a thrift store. How would I know the difference?
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