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Old 12-11-2010, 03:45 PM
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purplefiend
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Originally Posted by owie
I bought some heavy cordoroy for $2.99 a yard and it is wide enough that I don't have to peice the it to use for backing. Would it be alright to use for backing? If so, would you still use batting? I was thinking about using it for backing for string blocks. You know, they are peiced on muslin so I thought perhaps with all of that it would be heavy enough that I would not need to use batting. I am thinking about using it for a quilt I am making for the soldiers overseas. Thanks for your help.
I made a corduroy quilt for my daughter and its all fine wale corduroy and I used flannel for batting and tied it. I used pincord for the backing, she says its warm and kinda heavy.
She loves it! All the squares are scraps from corduroy clothing I made for her about 10 years of her life.
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