Quilting Vintage

Quilting with Vintage Finds

Soft Hearts Quilt Pattern

Soft Hearts Quilt Pattern

Do you have a flair for vintage quilting? Have you attempted to quilt with vintage fabric, or incorporate family heirlooms such as treasured documents or keepsakes into your quilts? At QuiltWoman.com., we gathered some tips and ideas for creating with vintage finds that may help you with your vintage quilting projects.

Tips and Ideas for Quilting with Vintage Finds

1. Purchasing Vintage Fabric- There are hundreds if not thousands of sources for vintage fabrics. Here are some ideas;
  • Thrift stores and Estate Sales can be great places to look for vintage fabric for your quilting projects.
  • Garage Sales can be a surprising and budget friendly source for locating vintage clothing that can be used for quilting. When shopping at Thrift Stores, Estate Sales and Garage Sales, be sure the fabric doesn't have large stains or moth holes.
  • Vintage fabric finds might be sitting in your grandmother's fabric stash. Just be sure to ask her first before raiding her goodies!
  • Online sites like Ebay and Etsy offer hundreds of vintage fabric finds.
  • Consider using reproduction fabrics. Andover Fabric's hugely successful Downton Abbey fabric line was inspired by the popular British television series. Additionally, their Jo Morton Reproduction Fabrics incorporate color, design and fine stitchery that echo quilts being made in the 19th Century.

 

 

Retro Clothespin Apron Pattern

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2. Prewashing Vintage Fabric. Before you start creating quilting projects using your vintage fabric, you’ll want to clean it. Nothing is worse than spending hours creating a vintage quilt then watching it disintegrate when it's washed. Wash it gently. If you are not sure about how it should be washed, err on the safe side and wash it by hand. If the fabric is stained, discolored or has odors, soak it in Oxiclean for a couple of days and air dry it on a breezy day outdoors.

 

Quliting Vintage


4. Cutting vintage fabric. You might find that the process of cutting vintage fabric is a little different than cutting regular fabric. For example, you might have to use a little thought process and creativity if your fabric still has imperfections. You may find yourself having to use creativity with the cutting layout so that you can work around the imperfections.

Quilting Vintage


5. Quilting with Vintage Finds such as treasured family heirlooms. Items not made from fabric, such as cherished documents (i.e. love letters, marriage licenses, report cards and photographs, for example) can be incorporated into vintage quilting. QuiltWoman.com. carries EQ Printables Inkjet fabric Sheets. Simply scan the document into a photo editing software program and print it right out onto the paper backed fabric sheets for an instant fabric version of your heirloom. Do you have experience with quilting with vintage finds? We would love to hear about it.

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