Gingham fabric
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As always, it depends on a lot of things -- color and scale are big things. Any chance of a picture or a more details?
Personally, I love small woven ginghams but then I do like working with stripes and plaids. Not as fond of printed checks but they work too. I find them crisp and easy to use. Pinwheels and stars can be just plain perky or maybe a bit more masculine with some colors. On the other hand, the larger the scale the harder it gets for me. In that case I usually think towards borders and backs, but simple squares alternating with other plain or pieced fabric works too.
There are types of embroidery work done on gingham and smocking too. It's pretty fun and easy stuff to do, put together a class/workgroup and maybe make donation dresses out of the experience.
Personally, I love small woven ginghams but then I do like working with stripes and plaids. Not as fond of printed checks but they work too. I find them crisp and easy to use. Pinwheels and stars can be just plain perky or maybe a bit more masculine with some colors. On the other hand, the larger the scale the harder it gets for me. In that case I usually think towards borders and backs, but simple squares alternating with other plain or pieced fabric works too.
There are types of embroidery work done on gingham and smocking too. It's pretty fun and easy stuff to do, put together a class/workgroup and maybe make donation dresses out of the experience.
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Yeah, Bear is right. I was going to put in a thing about "make sure they are cotton". Not all are, often you can tell by the weave but I am a believer in burn tests. I do see a lot of unwanted pieces of that baby gingham in various colors with a high poly content at the the thrift stores. It slides around all over the place and is easy to spot! I don't mind using a poly blend from time to time, but after being so used to cotton, I can't deal with the super slippery stuff. Also, I just don't like the feel of some of the poly ginghams and I can be super sensitive to odors, if a fabric smells like plastic to me that just never goes away.
Last edited by Iceblossom; 06-20-2019 at 04:16 AM.
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While this is not made from all ginghams, it’s really adorable and on my bucket list!
http://podunkpretties.blogspot.com/2...t-sixteen.html
http://podunkpretties.blogspot.com/2...t-sixteen.html
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