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Old 11-18-2012, 07:04 AM
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flannel sounds nice and cozy


nice
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Beautiful....When you use flannel to you prewash? Do you use 1/2 seams....
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very nice!!!!
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Wonderful idea and great quilt!
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Originally Posted by hisgrace1 View Post
Beautiful....When you use flannel to you prewash? Do you use 1/2 seams....
I do not prewash any of my fabrics. When I use flannel, I still piece the blocks using 1/4" seams. This Turning Twenty is 100 x 100 with the 2 extra borders I put on, so I use 1" seams when I pieced the backing. I always wash my quilts after I have them quilted and the binding on. I tell my family/friends that I will always be willing to make quilts for them BUT only if they use them and NOT "save them"!! I have never had any fall apart yet and they have been washed/dried many times over. I will note that I only use LQS flannel so IMHO, this is the reason for very minimal shrinking and no bleeding when the quilt is washed/dried.
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That sounds like a lot of fun.
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