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Old 01-20-2012, 07:56 PM
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Pam B
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I would get some coordinating flannels and do a pieced flanned top (like maybe rail fence, or something) and then back it with a piece of fleece. Tie it and then bind by bringing the back to the front. (By tying, I do not mean the cuts around the sides that are tied.) I have done 3 fleece and flannel quilts and they are the favorites at our house!
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