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newbee3 03-02-2025 10:09 AM

muslin for quilts
 
wondering anyone use muslin in the quilt making and if so is it good experience I have some muslin to use up and it looks to be really good quality

Iceblossom 03-02-2025 10:31 AM

Back in the old days, muslin was a typical back and yes, I have used both top and back. I don't worry so much about the weaves of my cotton fabrics (muslin is a plain weave, threads are basically the same both directions), more about the weight of the fabric. If you like the weight and the drape, go ahead!

QuiltingPandaBear 03-02-2025 12:31 PM

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I pieced the after quilt backing on a quilt I am currently working with muslin. I am a prewasher and after a wash and dry as I pieced the back and am now attaching it to the front, it doesn’t look or feel distinctly different from the other fabrics in the quilt.

bearisgray 03-02-2025 12:39 PM

In my experience, even "pre-shrunk" muslin shrinks after being soaked in hot water.

Even JoAnn legacy muslin - which is a very nice muslin.

Belfrybat 03-02-2025 01:30 PM

I use muslin all the time for both top and backing. My favourite is Marshall Dry Goods pre shrunk perma-press which is the same weight and quality as Roc Lon, unfortunately now discontinued.

petthefabric 03-02-2025 02:40 PM

Bleached muslin is a good addition. Also use muslin for the foundation in string piecing.

QuiltingPandaBear 03-02-2025 02:48 PM

Oh yes, I have also used muslin as foundation for backing hand appliqué to reduce puckering or to back embroidery or thinner vintage linens I wanted to add to a quilt top that didn’t appear up to the task on their own.

LGJARN52 03-03-2025 03:42 AM

So far I've only used muslin for practice pieces. Either trying out new stitches or stitch length, or making sure my meanders are o.k. before the actual quilting.

Lena1952 03-03-2025 05:35 AM

Some of my fabrics are reproduction civil war and they lend themselves to using muslin for the piecing and the back. I would not consider using muslin with my batiks however. I think those two fabrics would scream at each other LOL.

Snooze2978 03-03-2025 07:44 AM

I've used muslin as a backing as well as a background fabric. If it's a good quality, I wouldn't think you'd have any problems using it.


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