Thursday, May 26, 2011

Oil Cloth vs. Laminated Cotton

It is a new craze of late to sew using laminated cotton. It comes in all your favourite designer prints and the best part is it's waterproof and easy to clean. There's also oil-cloth that has been around like almost forever and it's also water proof and easy to clean. So what's the difference between oil-cloth and laminated cotton.. Aren't they the same??? 



Oil Cloth
Laminated Cotton
-Regular quilting cotton weight cloth on one side.

-The right side of the fabric is laminated with a polyurethane coating which does not contain Phthalates and they are not made with vinyl or PVC
-The surface can be wiped clean using a warm, soapy sponge then dry it off with a soft cloth.
-Machine washing is not suggested.
-Store folded or rolled.
-Any creases from folding will smooth out over time, faster in a warm environment. If you want to speed the process up you could use the steam setting on an iron with a pressing cloth between the iron and the oilcloth (DO NOT TOUCH THE IRON TO THE OILCLOTH). (Mendel's)
-The surface can be wiped clean using a warm, soapy sponge then dry it off with a soft cloth.
-Can be machine washed with no shrinking or damage (pink chalk studio)
 -Ironed faced down, covered with a pressing cloth. (Do not touch the iron directly to the laminated fabric)  (pink chalk studio)
Use to make table covering, lunch bags, high-chair mat, book cover, beach bag, shelf liner, apron, wallet (what ever you would like to be pretty and waterproof!
Any projects plus kids’ projects as well as it does not contain vinyl or PVC.
-The raw edges will not unravel or fray.
-Teflon foot to sew (also manageable with the walking foot.
-Leaves hole if pins are used (pin in the seam allowance)
-Use normal sewing needle and thread to sew
-The raw edges will not unravel or fray.
-Teflon foot to sew (also manageable with the walking foot.
-Leaves hole if pins are used (pin in the seam allowance)
-Use normal sewing needle and thread to sew
Cost about USD7.50/yard (47” wide)
(RM22.85)
Cost about USD15.98/yard ~ (56” wide) (RM48.70~)



From my observation, they have similar characteristics (cleaning, sewing) except that laminated cotton is fancier and costs lots more.

I have acquired 2 half meters worth of vinyl coated fabric at the beginning of the year (lucky bag/ fukubukuro) and last week decided to put them to use. I made 2 non-reversible bucket bags. They draped well, smooth cutting and were easy to sew. They were not slippery or stiff. I used pins in the seam allowance and used my walking foot.  


I used designer cotton (Lecien and Moda for the lining and added a zippered pocket inside and used strap webbing for the sides and handles.

Features:
- padded
- not reversible
- magnetic snap button for closure
- one zippered pocket inside
- Outside - oil cloth - waterproof and stain resistant 
- Lining - Designer cotton

Bag Size: 38cm (in the middle) x 33cm (in the middle)
Base size: 24cm x 10cm
Handle size: 50cm (l)


All in all, a great experience, but I do not plan to stock up on either laminated cotton or oil-cloth in the near future. 
Have you worked with either? Do you have any tips to share?

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6 comments:

Suzie said...

Sue....tq for sharing tapi tak tahu mana nak cari la kain ni ....dulu pernah nak try buat wallet...

Princess Closet said...

Hi Sue, thanks for the Info! I've found some here in the Netherlands, very pretty but don't want to venture into that 'craze' pula, agree that it makes great bags and raincoats especially for kids :)

MyBotanG said...

Suzie - they might be limited to bigger craft shops at the moment, i suppose..

Princess Closet - Agreed!! not planning to start hoarding on laminated cotton pulak.. but gerammmmmm tengok all the pretty prints.. *sigh*
Wished I could make cute raincoats in those prints... *double sigh*

opsiedaisy said...

Thanks for the info...i was contemplating to use the laminated cotton for cloth diaper (siaper cover) but don't think it's a good idea as it might have smell and stain issues on the cotton side. What do you think? A craft shop near my place in PJ sells it quite expensive abt RM 60-70++ per meter.

MyBotanG said...

opsiedaisy - I'm not really sure about laminated cotton as a diaper cover.. It might be stuffy with no air ventilation that might cause diaper rash or irritation for the baby's skin.. However, you should check with CD expert on the matter..

Sheila said...

Hi Sue. Thanx for sharing the info. Do have a lot at my oil cloth bag collection at FB Page Maisara Marie Oil Cloth & Cotton Handmade Bags.
I prefer oil cloth than cotton because of less hassle (no batting/interfacing) and it does not fray. Besides, the finished product looks more presentable :).

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