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Old 08-14-2011, 07:50 AM
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I made a small baby quilt for a gal at work. The top is cotton material pieced. I have some pink flannel (sorta thin but not too much)that I want to use for the backing. Do I need to use a thin batting too? Also, how to iron the flannel? And, is this combination ok to FMQ? This is my first time using flannel. Thanks to all!
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Old 08-14-2011, 07:53 AM
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I would add batting, the thickness is up to you, your quilt, your choice. You can do whatever you want and however you want.
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It depends on how you intend it to be used. One thickness cotton with one thickness flannel makes a great light weight blanket for wraping the baby in. Someone gave me one like that for my first babe, 52 years ago, and I have made lots of them for gifts. Always appreciated by the recipiants.
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it is your choice- but if the flannel is single sided- or thin i would add batting- it just makes the quilt softer/fluffier cozier.
flannel is nice to work with but the thin stuff can be a bit stretchy- add starch- and press carefully- do not iron around on it-and stretch it out of shape-
some of us use flannel in lots of our quilts- it makes them soft and wonderful.
for baby quilts i usually go for a good (lofty) batt instead of the heirloom thin batts...they hold up better- and with baby quilts you want them to hold up.... warm & natural is a good choice- or dream poly is wonderful
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Old 08-14-2011, 08:25 AM
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I have 2 quilts at the LA quilter now,K & Twin size.I included the flannel backing for the twin size & specified, no batting.Being used as a sofa throw, want it warm, but not bulky/heavy.
Have don't several string quilts the same way,flannel back, no batting.They're warm as toast :)
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do you have enough to try a practice piece. you could try it with batting and without.
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Old 08-14-2011, 08:32 AM
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I made a small quilt (18 x 18 inches) and used batting (warm and natural) and it would not drape. Yours is probably bigger but from my experience I would not use warm and natural batting.
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I recommend using a light weight batting with the flannel back. Since you are in an area that does experience cold weather, it would be nice to have the added warmth.
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Originally Posted by Judith1005
do you have enough to try a practice piece. you could try it with batting and without.
That's what i would do, try it and see how you like it then decide if you want batting and how thick.
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Make sure that you measure, wash, dry and remeasure the flannel. Repeat until it stops shrinking. Flannel often shrinks A LOT and may take several washings till it stops. It will be thicker & softer when you are done.
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