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Old Jan 19, 2008, 01:18 PM
lvmama (Female)
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Scrub material?

Completely independent of my quest to become a CNA..LPN..RN.. I have a friend who is a nurse, and I'm very handy with a sewing machine and would LOVE to make her a set of scrubs. I just wasn't sure what material can be used. Is it a special material? Or is it the actual pattern/construction that ultimately makes them "scrubs"?

Thanks for any info!

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Old Jan 19, 2008, 01:24 PM
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Re: Scrub material?

Most of my scrubs are constructed with a fabric that is a 65% cotton and 35% polyester blend. The small amount of polyester seems to keep body fluids from seeping through the fabric onto my underlying skin.

Some scrubs are 100% cotton. However, be sure to use a soft and durable fabric if you intend to make the scrubs with the 100% cotton.

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Old Jan 19, 2008, 01:28 PM
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Re: Scrub material?

Thank you! I know most of the novelty prints I use for other things are 100% cotton.. so that's probably what they'd end up being. We're silly girls and have an obsession with Alexander Henry fabric (http://www.buyfabricsonline.com/) and she's allowed to pretty much wear anything as long as it's not obscene.

I guess I just wanted to make sure that they weren't made of some top secret government formulated material or something...

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Old Jan 19, 2008, 06:45 PM
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Re: Scrub material?

Originally Posted by lvmama View Post
Completely independent of my quest to become a CNA..LPN..RN.. I have a friend who is a nurse, and I'm very handy with a sewing machine and would LOVE to make her a set of scrubs. I just wasn't sure what material can be used. Is it a special material? Or is it the actual pattern/construction that ultimately makes them "scrubs"?

Thanks for any info!
I think it's lovely that you would take the time to make scrubs for your friend. You are a very good friend for her. She is very lucky. Everyone should have or be a friend like you.

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Old Jan 19, 2008, 06:53 PM
lvmama (Female)
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Re: Scrub material?

Originally Posted by avalonlake View Post
I think it's lovely that you would take the time to make scrubs for your friend. You are a very good friend for her. She is very lucky. Everyone should have or be a friend like you.
Awww, thanks! I'm one of those people who has had several of the same close friends since elementary school.. we've grown up together, had fights, gotten married, had fights, had kids, had fights.. but we always make up and life goes on. I too wish everyone had friends like mine, they're like my sisters.

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Old Jan 19, 2008, 07:18 PM
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Re: Scrub material?

Whatever fabric feels good should be fine. Some love all cotton, some love blends, and some blends, even if they SAY they are the same ratio, feel different from others.

I don't mean to insult you if you're able to work without patterns (so jealous!) but many of the big pattern books at fabric stores have at least one scrubs pattern in the back to get you started. If I had a sewing machine in my wee NYC apartment you'd better believe I'd be making my own scrubs.

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Old Jan 19, 2008, 07:28 PM
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Re: Scrub material?

Originally Posted by elizabells View Post
If I had a sewing machine in my wee NYC apartment you'd better believe I'd be making my own scrubs.
Lord, don't say that to my husband! We no longer eat at the kitchen table (not that we'd fit that great anyway with 5 of us.. but you could still use it for a breakfast nook) because I have my sewing machine, my computer for the embroidery attachment, AND 2 sergers on it. Then I have tubs and tubs of material and ribbon and patterns and blanks all over the place. It makes him INSANE. Space isn't a concern..

I'll start out with something in a cotton and see how she likes it before I go crazy. Plus I won't be able to fit her because it'll be a surprise, so hopefully I can wing it. And yes, I do use patterns for most clothing. I do make purses and twirl skirts without patterns, but that's where my expertise ends.

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Old Jan 19, 2008, 09:08 PM
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Re: Scrub material?

The other thing you can try is to pick up a pair of scrubs that seem like her size and take them apart for a pattern. Or steal a pair of hers, if you can. If I ever get a sewing machine that's what I'll do with my Urbane Scrubs - they're more tailored than your usual boxer-style scrubs. I just hate hate hate the tissue paper patterns.

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Old Jan 19, 2008, 10:35 PM
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Re: Scrub material?

lvmama, there are inexpensive patterns from New Look and McCall's, on the spinning racks by the patterns.

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Old Jan 20, 2008, 01:51 AM
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Re: Scrub material?

try checking out marked down sheets....esp if you can get just the flat ones....so many are sold in sets, now...good luck

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