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Old 06-26-2010, 06:24 PM
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Has anyone ever tried using felt as batting?
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Old 06-26-2010, 06:28 PM
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I have used both felt and fleece as batting. They have both worked for me. I just machine quilted them as I would any quilt. The fleece is very similar to a low loft poly batting and the felt has a little more body than a regular batting but I had no problems with it. I have also used old blankets, too. It really depends on what I am making though. I don't know if I would use it on anything very large.

Try it in a small doll quilt first and see how you like it.
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I have never thought of that...what a good idea> Thanks!
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Wouldn't it depend on the felt? What it is made of?
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How does it hold up in the wash? I'm thinking it might shrink at a different rate than the cotton top and backing.
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I'd think felt would wash apart.
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I don't think felt will hold up long if it's washed. I wouldn't use it.
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I would check it for bleeding color. Isn't felt made of wool? Might also check for shrinkage unless it is like a wall hanging and seldom washed.

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Thank you all for your reply' s.
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Originally Posted by amma
Wouldn't it depend on the felt? What it is made of?
I thought felt was wool - washed and mushed about (technical term - lol)
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