Tie Quilt
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Tie Quilt
When my dad died a few years ago, my mom gave me a lot of ties to make a quilt. It's been 3 years since he's been gone and I thought I'd finally be okay to make the quilts. This is one of the ones I like to make. http://24blocks.com/2014/07/how-to-m...tie-quilt.html The Question is what kind of background fabric would be good for it? Since the ties are made of polyester silk can I use a silk background or can I use cotton? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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I have recently made them..check my posts. I wash my ties in the machine on cold,gentle,with a couple of tablespoons of dawn dis detergent. I dry them in the drier,cut them apart and press them. I back the fabric with light weight pellon,cut them into block pieces,sew them with cotton or polyester thread with white cotton background. Feel free to PM me. Have at it...they are fun!
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You can use any kind of background you want. Take the ties apart, remove the strip of interfacing that is in them, wash them ( gently) dry them { I use a mesh laundry bag for this step} then press them. Use a fusible lightweight stabilizer on the backs. Then use them anyway you want to. ( do make sure your iron temperature is set appropriately for the fabric ( silk for silk, polyester for polyester) ** silk and polyester are 2 very different fabrics**
A New, sharp needle in the appropriate size for the thread being used is important. I generally use a 60 wt. Thread * poly or cotton * when sewing silk (or finer silk thread) . the background can be what ever you want, regular cotton, flannel, wool, what ever.
A New, sharp needle in the appropriate size for the thread being used is important. I generally use a 60 wt. Thread * poly or cotton * when sewing silk (or finer silk thread) . the background can be what ever you want, regular cotton, flannel, wool, what ever.
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I never made one but thanks for the post. My friend has kept her husband ties who unfortunately lost his 10 year battle with cancer last year just days before Xmas. I just emailed her the pattern info.
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Oregon City, OR
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I was asked to make a tie quilt. The ties have been unstitched so I don't have to do that, but I am at a loss as to what to charge. I have my charges for the quilting and binding, but am not sure how to charge for construction. Any thoughts?
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Florida
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Jratcliff and Kay's Quilting, if you make a pillow top with ties, you'll get a better idea of how much to charge. I made a tie quilt and said I would never make another one. The ties have to be unstitched, washed, dried, fused, cut, sewn, and quilted. It was alot of steps using slick materials. So many more steps than simple cotton fabric. And to tell the truth, I don't think they would stand up to usual quilt wear and tear. The weave is so different, I have mine hanging. I still have ties left and have considered making small art quilts for my siblings but so far, I haven't had the gumption to start.
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