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Old 05-25-2011, 03:20 AM
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I use their sheets for drapery lining too. It's prehemmed and just a little too wide for a panel.
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Old 05-25-2011, 03:40 AM
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Originally Posted by wannaquilt1
I just got a top twin sheet for the back of my quilt from class at walmart for $5! It matches my quilt top and will be plenty of yardage without having to seam it together. I'm so excited! The fabric content is 60% cotton 40% poly so maybe this is why everyone doesnt' do it? Untill I get more $ for fabric though this is what I will be doing :)


Recently I have been buying sheets at WM and using them for backing. They are 200 count and work very well as backing. As you say, no seaming and they are much cheaper than buying fabric. Certainly others wouldn't approve, but it works for me. Money is too tight. Good luck.
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Old 05-25-2011, 03:46 AM
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Originally Posted by gunny148
Thats all i use for a quilt back. I even get good deals at goodwill or the salvation army stores. Quilt Quilt Quilt
SEMPER FI Gunny! :thumbup:
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Old 05-25-2011, 03:54 AM
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Why at one time was it not okay to use sheets for backing? I think I was taught that at a class. Now you wonder if the instructor was just trying to sell more fabric. I'm the only one that was in the class that continued to quilt, and I use anything that looks right on the back. LOL
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Old 05-25-2011, 04:05 AM
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Great idea. Wide enough, color is right, it IS fabric. Go for it!!
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Old 05-25-2011, 04:11 AM
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Originally Posted by wannaquilt1
I just got a top twin sheet for the back of my quilt from class at walmart for $5! It matches my quilt top and will be plenty of yardage without having to seam it together. I'm so excited! The fabric content is 60% cotton 40% poly so maybe this is why everyone doesnt' do it? Untill I get more $ for fabric though this is what I will be doing :)
it is not the poly/cotton issue that is trouble..it is the fact that sheets are woven tighter than most regular cotton and they are harder to quilt through! Most long armer's around here will not touch a quilt with sheet fabric in it or on the back...
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Old 05-25-2011, 04:14 AM
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I use sheets all the time and never had a problem.
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Old 05-25-2011, 04:29 AM
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For days, I have been contemplating the same idea. I have two very good sheet sets from garage sales, I want to just tie and then donate to our church quilting group. However, I wonder, well the quilt feel cold at first, when bedding down for the cold Minnesota winter night. I realize that once one has warmed up the quilt stays warm also. For now, I'm hoping to buy flannel sheets from garage sales. Years ago, most all quilts were layered that way.
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Old 05-25-2011, 05:21 AM
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Originally Posted by toadmomma
I use sheets all the time, they last and hold up great as backing, the less i spend in the back is more i have for the front. And the front is seen more. Go for it. Never feel bad about what you have to use, old clothes etc. Thats the original way it was done so you are actually preserving the way quilts were made in the past, no waste, and money saved for the things you really need to spend it on. There is too much of a push from instructors etc to buy, buy buy and not every one can afford to spend those precious dollars so thinking recycle, repurpose in any area is always a wise choise. All quilts are beautiful whether made from new, or recycled. It is the creative effort you put into it and the fact that you are willing to spend
your time doing it that makes the quilt worthy, not the cost. just a thought. DEB
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Originally Posted by luv2so
I use their sheets for drapery lining too. It's prehemmed and just a little too wide for a panel.
Wow, what a great idea! I about went broke buying enough batik to make my living room curtains and I didn't want to spend a ton more for thelining. now I know what to do. Sheets! great idea.
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