black and white square in a square
I was looking through my material, and from some previous project, I have a
big piece of white material and a big piece of black material. I thought it might make a neat looking thing to use those in quilt with paper pieced square in a square blocks, half having the innernost square in white, half with the innermost square in black. For the borders, I have some material that is black and white striped, each stripe being 1 inch wide. For the binding I would use solid black. For the back, I might see if I can hunt up some black and white plaid. Here is the problem - I looked at the the black and white fabric that I have, and it is a knit. In fact, the white has about 50% stretch in one of the directions, and about 25% in the other direction. If streched on the bias (or at least what I think is the bias), it seems to have almost 100% stretch. The black does not have nearly as much stretch, but it is definately a knit. Can I still make a quilt out of this material, the ultimate goal is ABC quilts. Brian Christiansen |
Why not use really thin iron on interfacing? Probably a huge no-no but I've
never liked doing things by convention! Charlie. "Brian Christiansen" wrote in message ... I was looking through my material, and from some previous project, I have a big piece of white material and a big piece of black material. I thought it might make a neat looking thing to use those in quilt with paper pieced square in a square blocks, half having the innernost square in white, half with the innermost square in black. For the borders, I have some material that is black and white striped, each stripe being 1 inch wide. For the binding I would use solid black. For the back, I might see if I can hunt up some black and white plaid. Here is the problem - I looked at the the black and white fabric that I have, and it is a knit. In fact, the white has about 50% stretch in one of the directions, and about 25% in the other direction. If streched on the bias (or at least what I think is the bias), it seems to have almost 100% stretch. The black does not have nearly as much stretch, but it is definately a knit. Can I still make a quilt out of this material, the ultimate goal is ABC quilts. Brian Christiansen --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.707 / Virus Database: 463 - Release Date: 15/06/2004 |
Hi, Brian, I am an ABC Quilt coordinator, and don't recommend knits.
They don't hold up well to hard wear and heavy duty washing. My Guild uses only cotton fabics with poly blend batting, and either cotton or flannel backings. I would use the black/white knit quilt for a car blanket. Nancycog in MD |
Hullo Brian
If you make you 'square in a square' blocks by foundation paper piecing; and if you leave the paper on until you have sewn together all the blocks, that will take care of the problems of stretch while you are making the quilt. You could then use the fine iron-on interfacing perhaps, or a fusible batting, to control movement while quilting. If you can't use the quilt for ABC, perhaps you have a friend who likes motor racing? it would make a grand car quilt for them! .. In article , Brian Christiansen writes I was looking through my material, and from some previous project, I have a big piece of white material and a big piece of black material. I thought it might make a neat looking thing to use those in quilt with paper pieced square in a square blocks, half having the innernost square in white, half with the innermost square in black. For the borders, I have some material that is black and white striped, each stripe being 1 inch wide. For the binding I would use solid black. For the back, I might see if I can hunt up some black and white plaid. Here is the problem - I looked at the the black and white fabric that I have, and it is a knit. In fact, the white has about 50% stretch in one of the directions, and about 25% in the other direction. If streched on the bias (or at least what I think is the bias), it seems to have almost 100% stretch. The black does not have nearly as much stretch, but it is definately a knit. Can I still make a quilt out of this material, the ultimate goal is ABC quilts. Brian Christiansen -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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