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Old 11-28-2013, 07:25 AM
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The stability was what concerned me. Maybe using a narrow doubled cotton strip on long sides and the extension on the ends would work to stabilize it?
The JD panels are very large and bought two for front and back.
Originally Posted by QuiltE View Post
Well, it's usually the other way ... the backing is the fleece so adding another layer with t cotton would make it too heavy for him. I did one years ago with a duck panel and was just the two things of fleece so no problem. The old one was used so much that it lost all its fizz and is about as thread-bare as fleece can be.

I know you had mentioned only the ends, before. However, I would think that the different textures would not allow for stability. Thus, why I would suggest your backing the fleece with the cotton, to stabilize it.

I have seen the JD panels, but never where they were double sided ... and actually bought one for a friend a few years ago, but just serged the edges. And yes, it is really too small for practical use. Would love to get it back now and do what I suggested to you with it!
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