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    Old 03-24-2008, 02:58 AM
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    Karen,

    While having my 'bru' I checked out Ikea for you, they have a branch in Leeds, not sure how far this is from you, or Manchester, close to the city centre.

    If you go on line check out 'Irma' childrens fleece, soft aqua colour, size 1.30 x 1.70cm - £1.59!!! This is the one I bought. Its quite thin, so would be great for backing.

    Also they have 'Polarvide' available black, blue, green, red and while, 170 x 130 - grand price of:----£2.59!!!

    Hope this is of use to you.

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    So glad you all posted about this. I purchased a vintage cabbage rose sheet at a sale, and thought it'd be really neat to back a reproduction style quilt with. Glad to know there are others out there doing this with success! :)
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    Old 03-24-2008, 03:43 AM
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    I am also glad to hear others use sheets. I hand quilted both of mine with no problem. In fact some of the fabrics for the top were woven tighter.
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    I have. I love the Martha Stewart ginghams that K-mart used to carry.
    I prefer to hand quilt and trying to get thru sheets is awful. I would recommend only machine quilting.

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    Old 03-25-2008, 02:43 AM
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    Thanks Izy....Leeds and Manchester are about an hour away and I've also been told theres an Ikea in Nottingham, which is also about an hour away I think.....so that will be a good excuse for a day out won't it?

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    Old 03-26-2008, 09:58 AM
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    I go to my local thrift store and buy queen and king size flat sheets for $2-3 each. I've used them both for backing and for blocks.

    I just recently finished a John Deere baby blanket for my nephew's new baby to be born in July and I used a fleece throw for the backing. It was a plaid with green, yellow, white and blue.

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    Old 03-26-2008, 12:35 PM
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    Me too Shirley! If you look at the quilts I made for 4 of my kids for Christmas (I think I put pictures on here)...the blocks were made totally from sheets and I think I backed all of them with fleece!

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    Old 03-26-2008, 01:03 PM
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    Karen,

    Make sure when you plan your trip to Ikea, that you take the biggest vehicle you can, and empty out the boot of all unnecessary objects, I can guarantee you will be loaded up and your right to plan a full day, it will take you that long to see everything - its fantastic for bargains, loads of storage solutions etc.......wish I was coming with you, oh! and have a meal in the cafe, great food, very good value too!!

    Have fun!!

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    Old 03-29-2008, 07:56 AM
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    All I used to use were the sheets at Wal Mart. Don't use any of the 120 thread counts though. I used one on a quilt I put in a fair. It won third place but the judges said that it needed a better quality backing. I have found a good place to buy batting and backing. It is quality stuff at very reasonable prices. Marshall Dry Goods in Batesville Ark. Look it up. They have a website.
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