I bought a lot of a really cute flannel doggie print to make aProject Linus quilt. (For a boy, since the coordinator said they're harder to come by--"everyone wants to sew for babies and girls,"she said).
I'm thinking of fussy cutting the dog faces about to 6" or so, and framing each one with coordinating colors of regular quilter's cotton solids. Hence a "square within a square" style. And using the bulk the flannel piece as the back. I have only ever sewn flannel as a backing ( after washing it for shrinkage). And it is fine.
My question is, how does the fabric perform when you mix the flannel with cotton? Will the quilt be fine or will it wash and dry with a resulting pucker or unevenness? My idea is geared toward the child being able to pet the soft doggie faced in each "picture" frame. Thought it'd be wise to ask first what you all have to advise.




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