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Old 07-24-2015, 12:53 PM
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TnBecky
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Originally Posted by cindi
It won't be that heavy. W&N is thin, and with the flannel it will be perfect for those Ohio nights. I've got a t-shirt quilt that has W&N and flannel that I use every day - summer and winter. It's my absolute favorite quilt.
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I just weighed it, and it's 3 lbs, 8 oz. Very light. It's almost twin size. It's so light it wouldn't register on my regular scale. I had to weigh it on my weight-watcher's scale, LOL!
Very pretty, thank for the info on the weight. Now I know that I will use the W& N batting with a flannel backing.
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