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Old 07-08-2018, 08:01 AM
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Hi everyone! Hope someone can help me. My in-laws passed away earlier this year. I have some of their clothes and would like to make small quilts for my sister in-laws. The materials are not all the same though. Polyester, nylon, cotton, stretchy... Is there any way I can stabilize the stretchy fabric? Or any recommendations on how I can incorporate all these into a quilt? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!!
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Old 07-08-2018, 08:27 AM
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You can fusible interfacing to stabilize the fabric so they won't stretch. Then you cut the size you need from it. The interfacing stays on the back, you don't take it off. You need fusible you can sew through and not gum up your needle. Many featherweight interfacing are available. You want very light so the quilt won't be heavy. Search online for How to make a tee shirt quilt. Not that you are making a tee shirt quilt but will give you all the details of fusing and what type.
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Welcome to the QB I hope this link to a guide using Pellon products is helpful. My personal preference is to use fusible vs sew-in interfacing but either should work just fine. I agree with Onebyone to use some type of featherweight so as not to add any/much weight to the quilt.

FYI - I use the often available coupons and buy at JoAnn Fabrics.

http://www.joann.com/on/demandware.s...acingGuide.pdf

Be sure to ask any questions you may have here as there's a wealth of wisdom eagerly shared by many and please post pictures of your progress! It's so nice that you're doing this for your sister-in-law.

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Old 07-08-2018, 09:23 AM
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Be very careful with your iron if you choose to use the polyester and/or rayon. Both polyester and nylon can melt at as low as 350F. The normal temperature to press cotton is 400F.
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Hi and welcome from North Carolina! You came to the right place to get all your questions answered. There are plenty of wonderful experienced quilters here that help all the rest of us. ...
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Welcome from Missouri.
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Old 07-08-2018, 06:25 PM
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Boy, SillySusan, you told her the right thing. I need help a lot of time and I get it. I read these threads all of the time. My trouble is, I'm really old and getting forgetful. That doesn't help. LOL, but we do get help from our good quilters.
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Hi, - Welcome -

Have you done any other sewing?

Different types of fabrics can be put in one quilt - but they can be challenging - especially for a beginner.

Even some experienced quilters/sewers try to avoid putting stretchy and non-stretchy together.

I think the most important criteria is for all the components to be washable if you are planning to make items that will be washed at some time.

If the item is to be "looked at only" - then - I think - it may not matter as much. (I only make "washable" items.)
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Just wanted to say Welcome to the board and I hope you have a great deal of success with your project.
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