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Old 04-10-2015, 05:36 PM
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Here in Australia we have Flannel & Flannelette. Two different qualities. Flannelette is what you describe and good for PJ's and baby clothes, but Flannel is good thick quality fabric. I remember asking when I first started quilting, "What's the difference between flannel and flannelette" to be told about $28.oo per metre.
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I haven't heard the term "flannelette" in about three decades! What I used to know as flannelette was actually a light flocked nylon, not cotton at all. They made nightgowns out of it, which stuck to your legs with static electricity.

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Here in Australia we have Flannel & Flannelette. Two different qualities. Flannelette is what you describe and good for PJ's and baby clothes, but Flannel is good thick quality fabric. I remember asking when I first started quilting, "What's the difference between flannel and flannelette" to be told about $28.oo per metre.
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Old 04-10-2015, 07:40 PM
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In canada we have the same as Australia...flanelette, which is thinner and cheaper (8$ a metre). And flannel which is 16$ for a meter(39")..
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I have always loved my flannel quilts for snuggling under while watching television. Better quality flannel doesn't pill.
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Old 04-13-2015, 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by sewbizgirl View Post
I know flannel is soft and cozy and I use it for jammie pants, but quilts? It pills, it is a lint magnet in the wash, and it's more loosely woven than quilters cottons, which means it will wear out faster. Just wondering what the appeal is, especially when cotton quilts are already cuddly and cozy.
Some time it peels because it of not being of good weight to me anyway. I like the softness of it also.
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Old 04-13-2015, 07:46 AM
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Fiunny, I'm all about traditional quilting with batting & cotton both sides, and I used to really dislike "rag quilts", but lately I took a tangent and have made a bunch of rag quilts. Easy to make quick gifts, snuggly, and cute as heck. I'm ready to get back to my normal quilting, but I sure have had fun making some of the raggies especially for little girls doll beds, soooo cute!

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Old 04-13-2015, 09:26 AM
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I will make nothing out of flannel ever again. I made myself a really cute flannel shirt that stupidly ended up in a load with towels. Icky pilly can't be worn again and all that work gone.
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Flannel on the back of a quilt keeps it from slipping off the sheets during the night as much.
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Originally Posted by oksewglad View Post
Some of us live in the North country and need a extra warm quilt......
You laugh...but it's true!
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Old 03-11-2017, 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Sally J View Post
I use good flannel all the time. I certainly pre-wash. My warmest quilt is flannel both front and back with fleece as the batting. It's really warm and gets better as I wash. I was concerned before I did my first flannel quilt and now I done't want to use anything else for at least the backings.
what brands of flannel do you like?

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