AIMR
(Linda -2024 Choose Projects that You Want to Do :us:)
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Yay for tools that make our projects easier!!!
@MistressJennie wow…that is some specific image fabric…I have a book on nothing but big print quilts, but it sort of assumes all over print rather than scenes…it is almost like a toile in color…hate to cut any of it and you always get weird body parts or headless figures…it is hard for me to visualize where you would cut it to keep all of the scenes…
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Lynx
(In a world where you can be anything, be kind.)
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Don’t mess with a quilter! Ha! Love this! I have the yellow Omnigrid one and I use it almost every time I quilt. It’s great for smaller pieces and it’s helpful to me to find that 1/2 and 1/4 inch!
Yes, the Craftsman pattern is great for big prints! Both @edel and I have worked that one. I like @whistlefish’s idea – fussy cut the blocks to showcase the images you’d like. You could even find some coordinating solids or like-solids if you needed some “extra” blocks to fill in your quilt. I really like the idea of a black border for this because it will really bring out the picture.
There is one particular fabric my mother and I both suspect might be poly cotton. Everything has been prewashed. Can I include with no big issues or should I leave it out?
AIMR
(Linda -2024 Choose Projects that You Want to Do :us:)
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Some sheets are poly cotton…I have used them for backing and pieces within a scrappy quilt…you can tell if there is any synthetic in fabric and yarn by doing a burn test…
if it burns, it is natural…if it melts, it has synthetic…even a few strands will give a clue…just be safe and use tongs over a sink!
One or two mixed fiber fabrics in a quilt really isn’t a problem, but they will wear differently over time. The good news is that it is a poly/cotton and not 100% poly. I wouldn’t worry about it.
The smell is a tip-off as well with a burn test. Cotton, linen, hemp smell like burning paper, silk and wool like hair, and synthetics, well, like plastic.
Well, it looks like a burn test will be today’s science lesson for homeschool!
Thanks!!
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AIMR
(Linda -2024 Choose Projects that You Want to Do :us:)
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lol yep…I have to let my husband know in advance because he is really sensitive to smells…I can usually do it outside with a bucket of water…I have a real fear of fire…
So long as things were pre-shrunk or you know it will get washed cold and hung to dry. Or you don’t mind a crinkly quilt!
I hot launder and steam press all fabric (that can take it, and even some that “can’t”) after purchase because I’m not careful about sorting it or testing the fibers afterwards. I also score fabric from the thrift store and friends. I figure if I’ve already done the worst thing that can happen, whatever I make will be safe from accidental laundry mishaps.
Maybe make a deal with that kid that she can burn any loose thread hanging off clothes, bedding, etc, so long as it doesn’t include purposeful unraveling!