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    Old 06-01-2013, 09:06 AM
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    I too don't do much flannel but our charity group was using 2 flannel sheets as batting doing foundation quilting.
    Found out that flannel pieces worked the best . Finishing the second throw size today but I call the colors ugly.
    Has flannel backing, batting and top so should keep a young boy warm anyway.Camo green kind of colors.
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    Old 06-01-2013, 05:33 PM
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    Originally Posted by maryb119
    I mix lots of kinds of fabric together. If I like them together, I will use them together...Go away quilt police!
    AMEN,Sister.
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    Old 06-01-2013, 05:47 PM
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    I have never had a problem mixing batiks with quilting cottons. Who are these quilt police anyway?
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    Old 06-02-2013, 11:23 AM
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    I just made a black, white and red quilt. The red was a batik and the other fabric was cotton. I choose the red batik because it was the prettiest red in the store. I think it looks great, still working on it or I'd post a picture.
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    Old 06-03-2013, 07:57 AM
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    I've gotta ask, why are people separating cotton and batik? Batik is cotton. For that matter, so is flannel, denim, some satin, lawn, corduroy, some drapery material, duck, muslin. I realize each can also be blends, but cotton is still the base. Let me throw in t-shirt knits, sweat suit knits.

    All those word describe the weight and weave of cotton.
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    Old 06-03-2013, 08:07 AM
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    Originally Posted by GrannieAnnie
    I've gotta ask, why are people separating cotton and batik? Batik is cotton. For that matter, so is flannel, denim, some satin, lawn, corduroy, some drapery material, duck, muslin. I realize each can also be blends, but cotton is still the base. Let me throw in t-shirt knits, sweat suit knits.

    All those word describe the weight and weave of cotton.
    cotton and flannel, cotton and knits, cotton and 'thin' fabrics - - - don't want to sound quilt-police-like - but accuracy in description is helpful - -


    Some of those descriptions can also apply to other fibers, too - - -

    What I might use would depend on what the project is for -

    If it's a quilt for a kid that I expect to be dragged around - I would make sure everything is washable and 'sturdy' - I might mix cotton denim, cotton velveteen, cotton corduroy, and batiks. I probably would not mix flimsy flannel with a heavy-weight denim.

    If it's for a fancy fabric crazy quilt pillow (no way would I make something big!) - then I might use whatever appealed to me.

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    Old 06-03-2013, 08:17 AM
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    Originally Posted by bearisgray
    cotton and flannel, cotton and knits, cotton and 'thin' fabrics - - - don't want to sound quilt-police-like - but accuracy in description is helpful - -


    Some of those descriptions can also apply to other fibers, too - - -

    What I might use would depend on what the project is for -

    If it's a quilt for a kid that I expect to be dragged around - I would make sure everything is washable and 'sturdy' - I might mix cotton denim, cotton velveteen, cotton corduroy, and batiks. I probably would not mix flimsy flannel with a heavy-weight denim.

    If it's for a fancy fabric crazy quilt pillow (no way would I make something big!) - then I might use whatever appealed to me.


    That is my point-----------accuracy. Why act like batik is a foreign fabric. It's cotton! Not UN cotton.
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    Old 06-03-2013, 08:22 AM
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    When it comes to 'mixing' fabrics - some things to consider

    intended use
    fibers - cotton, man-made, wool, silk
    textures
    woven/knitted
    density/weight
    care required - washable or not? if washable, how?
    ravelly or not?
    stretchy or not?
    how is the design applied? batik, silk-screen, roller (?), woven or knitted into the fabric?

    Most anything that is 'fabric' can be sewn together - the question is - would one be happy with it after it's assembled?

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    I forgot about

    washed/unwashed
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    Old 06-03-2013, 11:27 AM
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    I treat batiks like any other quilting cotton. If the color/value/scale fit in with the rest of the fabrics then it goes in the quilt. I don't mix denim, linen, polyester, etc. with quilting cotton - but then again I don't have any of those fabrics.
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