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Old 09-15-2011, 01:08 PM
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I think this subject has been touched on before but...
when quilting a flannel quilt do you use some kind of batting between the layers or do you just put the flannel top and flannel backing together?
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I use batting, but I also usually make my baby quilts a little larger so they are used for a long time. It is a personal preference.
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Most baby quilts I make for my family are used and washed very often, so I use flannel as the batting as well. I use warm & natural batting on the ones where I know the mother plans to save as an heirloom quilt.
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Thank you for the quick response, Sadimae. I have 2 flannel baby quilts to complete and I wasn't sure about the batting or not. Now I know.
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Originally Posted by quiltinggirl
Most baby quilts I make for my family are used and washed very often, so I use flannel as the batting as well. I use warm & natural batting on the ones where I know the mother plans to save as an heirloom quilt.
quiltinggirl...Are you saying that you use flannel as the batting as well? Flannel top, flannel batting, flannel backing...is this correct?
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I would just use front and back fabric...should be warm enough and softer....
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I use flannel for the batting and then another layer for the backing
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Thank you everyone for all the help.
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ive done both- most i put batting in but once in a while i make a light weight one with out batting. batting makes them very nice and fluffy soft.
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I always put batting in my flannel baby quilts but then I live in Canada not Arizona. I use Hobbs Polydown as it washes and wears well.
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