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Old 03-27-2014, 12:35 PM
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Sewnoma
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Originally Posted by NikkiLu View Post
And when it was washed and dried in a dryer, it came out kind of wonky.

Making yours a king size would require seams as I don't think the fleece comes that wide. Don't know what you would use for batting though.

HTH
Do you know if the fleece blanket you had was pre-washed? I would assume (but I could be wrong) that if I pre-washed I shouldn't have things go wonky...?

I would definitely have to have seams on the back, but that's OK; more than half of my quilt backs are pieced and I've gotten pretty good and making sure seam intersections from the back don't line up with seam intersections on the front. As long as I'm careful with that, I don't have any issues quilting them. (I quilt on a DSM, no long-arm involved.)

Hmm. Maybe I should make a throw-sized version first and see how warm it is, and also how well it survives the wash... Although that makes me think...a king-sized double-fleece quilt is going to probably kill my washing machine if I try washing it at home. And I really HATE laundromats.

Hmph. He might just have to live with two quilts. LOL
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