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Old 03-12-2011, 03:49 PM   #1
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Fabric for Autograph quilts???

For those of you that have done the autograph quilts, what kind of fabric works best for this? I need to start buying the fabric so that I can get the squares ready for our trip in November. (I know it is still a long time away, but because of school and work I have very limited time to spend preparing the fabric.)
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I don't know about the quilts. We had the characters sign white pillow cases. I bought small, maybe 6 inch, circle embroidery hoops. They need the fabric to be tight to sign. We used Sharpies with the bigger tips. The lighter turquoise color is washing out. But the rest seem to be holding up fairly well. I washed the pillow cases before we went to WDW and did not use fabric softener at all.
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I read somewhere to use fabric paint pens. I would think 100% cotton would be best your best bet is to ask an employee at your local fabric store.
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I've made several...I use a white cotton fabric and fabric markers. These are made to write on fabric and are not paint. Most brands do not need to be heat set, but I usually do anyway. I use some freezer paper to help stabilize the fabric while being signed and use a small clipboard to hold them. I keep them all in a large plastic ziploc type bag for keeping them clean during the day.

But, one word of caution about the white on white fabric. It is made by applying a 'coating' to the fabric (as opposed to dye on most fabric) this makes the fabric less likely to accept the markers. Actually any color would work as long as you can see the marker on it.

I would NOT use a sharpie. A sharpie is permanent on non porous surfaces. The only time I have found sharpie to be permanent is when I need to get it out! LOL

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I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE this idea. If I'm understanding correctly, you place freezer paper behind the 100% cotton fabric on a small clipboard and have the character sign that. Is there a fabric paint pen you prefer?
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Yes...you iron the 'plasticy' side of the freezer paper to the back side of the fabric, put them on a clipboard and have the characters sign.

Some people swear by sharpies...however, just remember sharpies are only guaranteed to be permanent on non pourous items...not fabric! Last year my daughter's teacher refused to listen to that bit of advice and had the whole 4th grade t shirts turn into a blobby mess before the day of water balloon fights was over.

I use fabric markers. They work and act just like regular markers except are permanent on fabric. Some brands require you to heat set, others don't need it. My favorite band is Marvy markers, but there are several around.

The only thing to remember is that the freezer paper sometimes starts to separate from the fabric...if that happens, just a warm iron on the back will re-adhere. I usually carry all the necessary items in a large zip loc bag...Keeps everything clean and dry.


This trip I am trying something new. I will applique a picture of each character onto the block and then have them sign. Way more work (but since my kids are now too old for customs I have to have something to do to keep me busy for the next 5 and a half months!

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Nini, what size would you suggest to cut the blocks? We will be getting autographs on a 3 night cruise on the Dream and then 4 days at WDW.
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I used 10 x 10 squares...mainly because I knew the number of squares I wanted to end up with and the size of quilt I wanted. I wouldn't go too much smaller than that...simply because some of the characters have a problem writing small!

In fact...Taking some painters tape and giving the fabric a 'border' to keep the signatures in isn't a bad idea. Some of my squares don't have much wiggle room for a seam!

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thanks so much for the great idea :P I have littles that still wear my customs but I love the idea of a quilt...maybe will even do a photo block here and there!
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