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    Old 02-19-2014, 10:12 PM
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    I am looking at getting a design printed over at spoonflower on cotton sateen (it's a picture and I would like it printed all on one piece), but I was wondering about the fabric itself. 2 questions:

    1. Is this a decent fabric to quilt with?

    2. Would it look/feel odd to combine this with a regular cotton for the borders and backing?

    Thanks so much for the help!
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    Why don't you order a sample? For one dollar, they will send you a packet with samples of every fabric they offer.
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    I work for a large linen company have done for years , I used sateen cotton in my quilts,it means the fabric has been woven 4 threads over 1 instead of 1 over 1 , I find it very soft and smooth they have usually started with a longer and stronger fibre for sateen .
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    Sateen is on my list to use. I have seen award winning quilters say they love it. And that it is "just beautiful" for backing.
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    Cotton sateen is a beautiful fabric
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    Old 02-20-2014, 05:36 AM
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    Ok, but how well does it work combining the sateen with regular cotton?
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    I'm a rebel, I'll combine anything: flannels, cotton, wool, old shirts, faux fur, satin. It just depends on you. Always do some test stitching. But, I would think quality quilting cotton and sateen would go together well.
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    I use sateen often, I've dyed it and printed on it, just remember, it has a nap and if all the pieces aren't oriented the same it will look like different shades, I guess it's the way the light reflects. It blends fine with regular cotton, it's just a wee bit heavier. I LOVE IT.
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    Thanks so much guys! This is the photo I am going to print on the sateen, so I don't think some of the concerns about color with the light will matter much. I think I will probably wait until that gets here and then find a good fabric to match!
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    The first time I saw cotton sateen at my LQS, I fell in love with it and bought 10 yards. It was black, and the next time I went in, she had a cream, so I bought 10 yards of it. It is wonderful for applique backgrounds. I also use both the right and wrong sides of the fabric for contrast.
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