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Old 04-02-2019, 04:29 PM
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QuiltE
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Originally Posted by quiltergeek View Post
My two concerns about batting are slump and washability? I thought fleece would mitigate those issues, but if it doesn't stick as well, it's not worth it.
Yes, I've used fleece for years! And highly recommend it over other options.

When I decided it was time for a design wall, I tried all sorts of options, taping them to the wall.
My end decision was that the fleece held the fabric better and easier, than any of the others.
And with No Pins!!! That was important to me.
I put the piece of fabric or block or quilt on, and give it a slight pat to hold in place.

I have even hung fully assembled quilt tops, without any pins!
Though I do usually put a few in if I am leaving it there for any length of time ...... Just.In.Case!

If the fleece gets littered with threads, I just take a lint brush and swipe it off.
Not a brush ... one of those ones that one direction it picks up the lint, and the other wipes it off.

A bonus of fleece ... extra wide.
(yes, other options are wide too)

My largest and permanent design wall is 10x7-1/2ft covered with black fleece.
Another semi-permanent has white fleece, about 6x7-1/2ft.
Then several portables from 4x2ft down to 12" square!

As for it being polar fleece?? ... I really do not know how to tell the difference of fleece types.


QuilterGeek ... if you have any other questions, ask away as I am happy to share!
I know not everyone agrees with using fleece, but these are my experiences.
As you can tell, I am more than pleased ..... and wonder how I ever quilted without them.

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