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sewgray 08-08-2011 06:33 PM

I really want to make an all flannel quilt for my daughter who lives in a very cold climate. Flannel front and back with warm and natural batting. I know the flannel tends to stretch and warp. Any suggestions on how to handle this? Thanks in advance.

MIJul 08-08-2011 06:36 PM

I made a "bricks and mortar" quilt out of all flannel. It is just squares and rectangles, so there are no bias edges to worry about stretching. I would recommend a pattern similar to that to avoid the stretching.

The other good pattern for flannel are the raggedy quilts. They make up very soft and warm.

carolaug 08-08-2011 06:40 PM

I have not had any problems using flannel on my quilts.

lindy-2 08-08-2011 06:50 PM

dont use small peaces buy good quality flannel and starch it youl be fine.

amyjo 08-08-2011 06:58 PM

I have made lots of flannel quilts front and back and never have I ever starched it or had any problems with the material stretching. they work up really nice. I generally use 8 in squares and do around the world or a diagonal. they turn out really nice and warm. use the regular batting from Joann's. I buy it by the roll. Still have 2 rolls of the blue bag and 1 of the yellow bag.

LeslieFrost 08-08-2011 07:25 PM

But flannel shrinks quite a lot. Maybe if it's all flannel, pre-washing is not so important, but it's in my head very strongly that flannel must be pre-washes.

GwynR 08-08-2011 07:32 PM

I have done all flannel with warm and natural, and I have made a rag quilt with quilting cotton on one side, good quality flannel on the other, and warm and natural in between, they have all turned out great! For rag quilts i do not starch. for the others i do lightly and then just am careful not to stretch.
The flannel quilts are very popular!

sharon b 08-08-2011 07:49 PM

I have made several rag quilts and no problems with stretching :thumbup:

TexasSunshine 08-08-2011 07:57 PM

I always wash and dry flannel before cutting and I have never had any problem with stretching. I have made rag quilts and other patterns with flannel and like working with it.

Toby's Mom 08-08-2011 08:19 PM

Why don't you use Fleece? I make regular cotton-top quilts, use poly batting, and fleece for the backing. Very warm. I donate these lap quilts to the Chemo therapy treatment center patients near me in honor of a friend who was treated successfully there. Patients are very appreciative and they are warmer than the blankets the Center hands out.


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