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Victory Garden background fabric
Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 2:55 pm
by DeniseB
Hi, I am going to make the Victory Quilt and can't decide which Ivory fabric to use for the overall background. For the blocks I am going to use Ivory Bias Stitch Texture. I can't decide between the Ivory Stars or the Bias Stitch Texture for the rest of the background.
What do you think? I am making the 18 block on point, size 12" block.
Any opinions would be appreciated.
Denise
Re: Victory Garden background fabric
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2008 5:22 am
by Checkers
Denise
On another thread the star fabric was mentioned and they didn't care for it because it was hard to work with due to shredding.
Sewcarolyn was the one who worked with it. (if I recall correctly) You may want to pm her about it.
Mary
Re: Victory Garden background fabric
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 7:35 am
by IreneF.
I have most of the blocks finished for the Victory quilt. I used a white on white with stars for the background. I like the way the white looks but I think an ivory would be good too. I like the stars because there are several quilt blocks that are stars and I think stars go with the theme of the quilt.
Irene
Re: Victory Garden background fabric
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 3:39 pm
by IreneF.
There are many brands of fabrics to choose from. The white on white fabric with stars that I am using does not shred.
I have a lot of white on white fabrics and beige on beige fabrics in my stash and have no problems with either.
Years ago the white on white and beige on beige were awful. I have tossed out any of the old fabrics. The design felt like it was hard paint. It was just terible to hand quilt through. Now I make sure the fabric is nice and soft.
Re: Victory Garden background fabric
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 3:39 pm
by IreneF.
There are many brands of fabrics to choose from. The white on white fabric with stars that I am using does not shred.
I have a lot of white on white fabrics and beige on beige fabrics in my stash and have no problems with either.
Years ago the white on white and beige on beige were awful. I have tossed out any of the old fabrics. The design felt like it was hard paint. It was just terible to hand quilt through. Now I make sure the fabric is nice and soft.
irene