Sunday Stash #64 – Beep. Yes, Again.

Molli Sparkles

Quilt maker to the stars. Spiller of truth tea.

9 Responses

  1. Cheryl says:

    I have combined Essex linen with regular quilting solids no problem. I have heard of some people having fraying issues so if you could always use a larger seam allowance and/or finish the seam edges.

  2. Auntie Pami says:

    I'm so jealous! I miss California!

  3. Katy Cameron says:

    Hope you're having yet another fun trip (she says, through gritted teeth). Enjoy the new stash – Linen tends to fray in bigger bits than quilting cotton as the weave is thicker, so it looks more dramatic when it does it, but if should be fine.

  4. wipgirl says:

    I've heard a lot of people complain about fraying with the Essex linen (and even popping seams in the wash, where it had frayed and then pulled apart), but I've never had problems with mixing it with regular quilting cotton. I think maybe you just need to watch your seam allowances, aim for a little more true quarter rather than scant quarter, if you can.

    Anyway, love those FQs you traded for! I wouldn't know what to do with the one with the words on it, but it looks pretty great!

  5. Regina Rose says:

    So close yet so far away!! Are you going to be at the intrepid thread today, the 23rd?

  6. Look out California! I've never used the linen before, but I have read that it can fray quite a bit after washing, so quilters have used up to a 1/2" seam allowance and/or zig-zag-ed the edges.

  7. Kaesey says:

    I've used Essex Linen with nice quilting cottons and it was fine. Actually, combining linen and cottons is a favorite trick of mine! Just make sure to wash and dry both fabrics so you take care of any shrinkage differences ahead of time.

  8. I'm intrigued by the dotty fabric in the first photo. Thanks for linking up to my/your linky!

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