Thread count
#5

I was close. I searched and found this article about quilting cotton thread counts. It says most quilt cottons run 68 x 68.
http://ksulib.typepad.com/quilt/2008...-thread-c.html
http://ksulib.typepad.com/quilt/2008...-thread-c.html
#6
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I agree with Scissor Queen - a normal thread count for quilting fabric is, as far as I know, around 60x60. I just looked it up and 60x60 is also indicated for Kona Cotton solids.
I prefer fabrics with a higher thread count (around 75x75 - my quilting looks better on these.
I prefer fabrics with a higher thread count (around 75x75 - my quilting looks better on these.
#7

I agree, nothing wrong with using fabrics from Walmart if you find that is what you like and/or afford, but I like the "feel" and look of the fabric from the local quilt store better.
I also notice that fabric from Hancock's is not as sharp or the color's look muted or some even faded...
I had not seen thread count measured 60 x 60.. that is new to me.
I also notice that fabric from Hancock's is not as sharp or the color's look muted or some even faded...
I had not seen thread count measured 60 x 60.. that is new to me.
#9

200 is awfully high thread count even for LQS fabrics... that high and it is almost too dense for most hand quilters.
Compare the weight/feel/look of new bed sheets to LQS fabric and I bet you can see/feel the difference :D:D:D
Compare the weight/feel/look of new bed sheets to LQS fabric and I bet you can see/feel the difference :D:D:D
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