Turning curtains into a quilt?
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I have been gifted a pair of very expensive custom curtains. They are practically brand new but they are also 14 foot long if they are an inch! The backing is 100% cotton sateen and the inner lining is 100% heavy cotton flannel. The curtain fabric is a beige polyester moire satin. One panel is wide enough to cover my queen size bed with a 15 inch + drop on each side of the bed. Of course given the length I will have plenty of fabric for the pillow tuck at the top. My questions are: would a long arm quilter be able to quilt it into a whole cloth type quilt for me, and would you replace the flannel with quilt batting?
I will still have the other panel to harvest fabric from to make a bed skirt. I am going to save the sateen from it for quilt backings. As for the flannel inner lining, I am thinking of turning it into receiving blankets for the local women's shelter.
I will still have the other panel to harvest fabric from to make a bed skirt. I am going to save the sateen from it for quilt backings. As for the flannel inner lining, I am thinking of turning it into receiving blankets for the local women's shelter.
A LAer could do it if it's not too wide for her table...the widest table, I believe, is 14 feet. You would have to ask specifically about the width...length is no problem.
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I'm betting your recycled project will be more beautiful than anything you could have purchased. Recycling is environmentally beneficial, more creative than buying new, and usually better quality! You go girl.
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That sounds really nice! Is it heavy drapery fabric or washable chintz? With my three dogs, I can't do anything that isn't washable. I never know what is going to end up on the bed! I know what you mean about a ton of fabric. My last house had 12 ft ceilings and a huge window in the front room. I made the drapes for that room and I measured and calculated about 3 times. I couldn't believe how much fabric it was going to take. And I didn't even hang mine from the ceiling. Just from the top of the window! That's why I headed to the discount interior fabric store. Heavy chintz for $5.99/yard
Post pics when you get it done!
Post pics when you get it done!
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That sounds really nice! Is it heavy drapery fabric or washable chintz? With my three dogs, I can't do anything that isn't washable. I never know what is going to end up on the bed! I know what you mean about a ton of fabric. My last house had 12 ft ceilings and a huge window in the front room. I made the drapes for that room and I measured and calculated about 3 times. I couldn't believe how much fabric it was going to take. And I didn't even hang mine from the ceiling. Just from the top of the window! That's why I headed to the discount interior fabric store. Heavy chintz for $5.99/yard
Post pics when you get it done!
Post pics when you get it done!
Before I start tearing things apart I will spread it out on the bed for the before picture and post it. I am thinking I would like it quilted with a dark brown or navy blue thread. I am going to call a long arm quilter in the next town over to see if he can do it and get started. I can't let them sit around the house taking up space - they fill a 55 gallon drum size trash bag!
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A lot of interior fabrics are washable. I've washed several to make the fabric into jackets. One thing that sometimes happens is that it will shrink up a bit and have more texture. When I was making a jacket from it, I really liked the added texture. If it's a chintz, it may lose some of the shiny surface but will be just fine. I can hardly wait to see the pics!
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It is a moire satin, it is kind of shiny but not like regular non-textured satin. I have enough of the fabric that I am willing to take the chance of washing it first. With the dogs and DH it has to be washable!
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As long as you have lots of fabric, go ahead and wash some of it. Some interior fabrics give interesting results after being washed.
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