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Can I use heavy felt in a child's quilt?

Can I use heavy felt in a child's quilt?

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Old 05-09-2010, 09:59 AM
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I'm making a lap robe for my daughter's forth grade class in Killeen,
Texas, right out side Ft. Hood, a very large Army Post.

In her class are usually a lot of Army dependents, some of whom are
upset about Dad or Mom being sent off to war. So I'm making a quilt
that I'm also having fun with, it will have masses of ice cream cones of
flavors that even Baskin/Robbins will love! But the prettiest fabric I can
find for the individual cones is a large piece of heavy felt that I've washed
in hot water and dried. Even cut in cone sized pieces, it is very difficult to
pull apart.

Have any of you ever used felt in quilts? This one will most likely be washed
every week or so, considering how many germs most kids bring
to a school room! Her children absolutely love the school room's two plastic
adult skeletons, (kids who finish their lessons get to sit beside them) Fred and Ethel (who has her own story!) and a computer that runs pictures of baby animals for those who finish their lessons ,so I thought that a snuggle quilt of well loved desserts would comfort them.
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Old 05-09-2010, 10:03 AM
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Don't know about the felt but I just love your idea!
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Old 05-09-2010, 10:05 AM
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the felt might react differently than the other fabrics if washed often.
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Old 05-09-2010, 08:28 PM
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What a wonderful idea for a quilt. I'm not sure about using felt. It may not hold up as well as the rest of the fabrics.
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Old 05-09-2010, 09:38 PM
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I'm not sure about the felt either it has a way of warping with regular washing and could break down quicker than other choices.
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It pills terribly - I have a quilt that a friend made for me for our son and it has felt letters for his name - it has sagged and pilled ugh!
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would it be for applique or for direct piecing?

it might work better for applique than for the piecing..
seems brown fabrics wouldnt be so hard with so many making autumn designs all the time :D
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Sorry, I dont know! But I wanted to say I loved your idea!
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I don't think it would wash/wear well at all. Especially something that will get a lot of washing. (unlike a wall hanging)
It would be best to use 100% cotton fabric like the rest of the quilt. better safe than sorry after all your work/time/cash.
good luck in your project.
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Maybe using a heavier iron on fusible behind them and stitch them down well on the quilt. If you stitch a lot of lines through them in a cross hatch, like a cone has, that may help the felt hold up better.
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