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Old 01-18-2012, 12:33 PM
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Can you mix types of fabrics such as flannel and regular cotton for a rag quilt ? And what kind of batting does one use?
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Old 01-18-2012, 12:42 PM
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I made one with green cotton fabric and red print corduroy. turned out great. i used Hobbs Heirloom 80/20 batting.
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I have used poly, and suede of all kinds, crushed velvet I have even used lace over a color I wanted to tone down a bit.. You can put anything in the middle you want, no one will ever see it. If you want to save some cash, used flannel is perfect.
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I make them with flannel on both sides, no batting (although sometimes I use 3 layers of flannel), and often mix in some corduroy.
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I've mixed regular cotton and flannels with no problems. I use my regular batt that I've saved odds and ends of in the middle. That way, no waste of those little pieces.
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I use flannel, or homespun fabrics, with warm and natural in the middle
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Great question! I had been wondering the same thing.
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If I use just flannel I use flannel front and back with nothing in the middle. If I combine flannel and cotton I use a layer of flannel in the middle as well. Don't use batting.
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i mix regular cottons & flannel for rag quilts all the time- since i make square sandwiches i use what ever batting scraps i have- put the 3 layers together- quilt an X across each one then join into rows- then into a quilt- works out great every time
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I made one for my son that had a hunting/fishing theme to it. I mixed cotton and flannel on the top and used leftover flannel from when I made flannel shirts for the back. I used fleece in between the layers. That thing is WARM! He and his wife love it. They are penny pinching college students again and keep their heat low to save money.

He gets that penny pinching honestly. I have saved all of the corners from those tied fleece blankets that everyone made for year. Those are what I used as my "batting".
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