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    Old 11-08-2014, 01:16 PM
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    I have been sorting donations to our church bazaar and have found three 80 by 60 lovely cotton tablecloths. No one ever buys these because they have to be ironed. Could I use these for quilt backs? They are in excellent condition. Also, could I use the matching napkins for quilt blocks? Thanks for letting me 'pick your brains'. Love this board.
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    If it's not really, really heavy, and it launders OK, then I would use it. Same for the napkins.
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    upcycling is good for you AND the environment! you could use it for whatever you choose, LOL. they may be a heavier type linen, which is to your advantage, as it is much stronger than the usual 100% cotton -- at least the "older" items were...matching napkins are most likely linen as well...."sounds like you hit the jackpot"
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    Old 11-08-2014, 02:53 PM
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    I have a few tablecloths I inherited rather than see them put in the Good Will box. It is my plan to have them quilted in a whole cloth style. I say go for it. You may find the napkins to ravel quite a bit so consider larger seam allowances and do test cutting and sewing with just one before you cut them all.
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    If they are too heavy, you could use them as backing without using any batting, or make tote bags out of them.
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    I would make sure they are colorfast too especially if they are dark...
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    I thought about doing this with used sheets, but I worry that the quilt front will shrink a bit because I don't prewash and the quilt back won't. Does anyone think that will be a problem?
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    Check the used sheets carefully. I was given about 5 recently. They looked fine, but shredded and tore so easily they could not be used.
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    If the fabric washes and is colorfast, I say go for it! I have used sheets as backs with great results, and have used linen and decorator fabrics in quilts. Different fabrics can add texture and interest to a quilt. I have seen some great ones will wool and corduroy too.
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    Originally Posted by trolleystation
    I have been sorting donations to our church bazaar and have found three 80 by 60 lovely cotton tablecloths. No one ever buys these because they have to be ironed. Could I use these for quilt backs? They are in excellent condition. Also, could I use the matching napkins for quilt blocks? Thanks for letting me 'pick your brains'. Love this board.
    I have some too. As a table cloth, they need ironing. I wouldn't think so as the back of a quilt.
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