by cakes4u 17 Aug 2008

I am about to begin a quilt for my Goddaughter's baby. What type of fabric would be best for the embrodery? Don't know yet if I need pink or blue!!


Susan

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by tabsolom 19 Aug 2008

I see you have so many good answers already, I always use cotton and never had any problems, good luck *4u

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by cakes4u 19 Aug 2008

Thanks to you all. This will be a February baby. Still a lot of questions to be answered about colors. I'll do that with the mom to be. :0) Susan

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by dgrammy 17 Aug 2008

I agree with the other cutes and would use a good quality cotton fabric.Ther are many colors that could be for either a boy or girl,like bright primary colors of green,orange,blue,red,& yellow or soft baby colors of yellow,mint green & blue. Welcome to Cute!

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by lbrow 17 Aug 2008

If it's to last an b an heirloom Cotton is your best bet. I made and posted one that I did 4 my Gr.Grand son the 1st of Apr. if U go way back n projects posted you'll find it. I used a neutral sq for the embroidery & then colors my grand daughter had decorated her nursery with. She knew she was to have a boy but did not use blues to decorate with. she chose Alaphabet soup as a theme & used all bright primary colors. You have a lot of choices & it will be loved & adored by your Goddaughter know matter what U choose. Welcome to the cute site cakes. We do our best to help & We r glad to have U with us.

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lbrow by lbrow 18 Aug 2008

You'll find the quilt back n some of the 130 pages Caleb's Quilt

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by dlmds 17 Aug 2008

Cades4u, It looks like you have some great answers. If you do not know if you need pink or blue, Susan, how about some lav, yellows, and green? These will be wonderful for both sexes?? Hugs and flowers.

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by blhamblen 17 Aug 2008

If you are going to embroider :) then use cotton, I suggest prewash first...then stitch and finally put blocks together, and quilt. If you use flannel then you might have problems with it stretching out of shape, unless you put quilt top together, then stitch and leave stabelizer on.

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by simplyrosie 17 Aug 2008

I'm with the rest of the girls.. cotton (and good cotton) and flannel material works best.

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by colonies1 17 Aug 2008

for a baby..........flannel and cotton is what i have always used. What do you want to make? *4u

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by americangirl 17 Aug 2008

I don't know what kind is best. I have used cotton and flannel with no problem. I'm sure that someone will come along shortly to answer your question better.

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