Bed Sheets
#71
Junior Member
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Oxford, CT
Posts: 126
I am SO HAPPY to hear that the "quilt police" are unwelcome in other communities, too! Thank goodness most of us have sense enough to ignore (or at least challenge) the "rules" -- like not using sheets, or a particular kind of thread, or mandatory pre-washing, or whatever. Ask a given question to any quilter worth her salt and hopefully her reply will be "it depends...tell me more about what you plan to do." Amen, Sisters!
#73
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Littlefield, TX, USA
Posts: 1,077
I tell my customers to buy the lowest thread count sheets...higher counts (over 250 or 300 tops) can cause needle holes in the backing, skipped and shredded stitches...the weave is way to tight above 300...actually, 300 count is pushing it...also I have the customer wash & dry the quilt at least twice.
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#75
I most always use 100% cotton sheets with beautiful results, I mostly machine quilt. I like to use the sheets from Target. They have a 300 thread count and are very soft and quilt up beautifully. Inexpensive too!
#78
Super Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: New Orleans, La
Posts: 1,768
I'm making a little girls quilt right now, and bought a 250 count sheet. Since I'm machine quilting it's no big deal. If I was going to hand quilt then I would use traditional muslin or something. But bed sheets are perfect. No more quilt police.
#79
I have used sheets for years. Love them!!! I use high end ones with lots of thread count as they are so very soft. I try to alway get them on a good sale as they can be expensive otherwise. I have NEVER-- EVER had a problem quilting it. But I machine quilt, not hand quilt. I don't know if that would make a difference.
#80
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 67
My family has used sheets for backing for years. A couple of years ago I made four quick quilts for my four grandkids with flannel fat quarters and used flannel sheets bought on sale to use for backing and it worked great. All were individual, but similar and all even had pillow cases to keep their Grandma quilts in when not in use!
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