Using men's ties
#3
I've never used anything other than silk ties, but I guess it would be okay. I know that I stabilized with fusible interfacing because they are all cut on bias, and I wanted to utilize as much of the fabric as possible. I never made anything as large as a quilt, just used mainly for wall hangings. I gave two away, but still have one more to finish, which is now listed as a UFO. I can't say about the laundering though. Most of the silk ties say to dry clean only. I thought with being stabilized that I could hand launder. Again, not sure.
#6
My husband had such beautiful ties, his job for 35 years required them. My son, also a very sharp dresser also has to wear ties. Where am I going with this?? When I think of all the ties that have been thrown away over the years, it makes me sick!! I never ever gave a thought to using them in a quilt. Not only that, hubby had all his shirts custom made for years, all 100% cottom, but all with patterns woven in and the fabrics were beautiful. And all had monograms either on pockets or cuffs. Boy do I wish I had them to work with!!
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I have all my father's ties after he passed away. I plan on making wallhangings or pillows for the women in my family. I was looking for the book 'Daddy's Ties' by Shirley Botsford but it is out of print. I finally found a new book on ebay at a good price. Worth every penny and no S/H. she describes how to prep ties and has lots pf projects. I first found it at my local libray.
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Originally Posted by Holice
Check out the book "Daddy's Ties" by Shirley Botsford.
Lots of good information here about using old ties. Also search this list. Lots of discussion on this subject about 6 weeks or so ago.
Lots of good information here about using old ties. Also search this list. Lots of discussion on this subject about 6 weeks or so ago.
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Originally Posted by oldcatlady
I have all my father's ties after he passed away. I plan on making wallhangings or pillows for the women in my family. I was looking for the book 'Daddy's Ties' by Shirley Botsford but it is out of print. I finally found a new book on ebay at a good price. Worth every penny and no S/H. she describes how to prep ties and has lots pf projects. I first found it at my local libray.
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