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    Old 08-08-2019, 07:01 PM
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    I'm machine quilting my first flannel quilt (twin size). I'd like to use flannel for the back. What do you use? Do you buy a flannel flat sheet and then use it? (I've checked Amazon, Overstock, and Walmart and they're all spendy for flannel sheets). Or should I buy flannel by the yard and piece it? I'm just not sure how to approach the back.
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    Old 08-08-2019, 08:26 PM
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    I get my flannel when it’s on sale at JoAnn’s.
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    Old 08-08-2019, 09:16 PM
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    Originally Posted by quiltsRfun
    I get my flannel when it’s on sale at JoAnn’s.
    Do you buy it by the yard for a single sized bed quilt? How many yards do you buy? I'm assuming you just sew a seam down the middle.
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    Old 08-09-2019, 02:50 AM
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    I get mine at JoAnn's, too. Our charity group buys it by the bolt at the Black Friday sale since the price is so low. The yardage I buy depends on the project. My cancer center donation quilts are 40-ish inches wide so only need to buy the length of that quilt, usually 60-ish.
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    Originally Posted by QuiltNArt
    Do you buy it by the yard for a single sized bed quilt? How many yards do you buy? I'm assuming you just sew a seam down the middle.
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    Ell
    I use the Robert Kaufman app to figure out yardage. You can seam it either lengthwise or crosswise to get the correct size.
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    Old 08-09-2019, 07:51 AM
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    I purchase 108” wide flannel backing fabric from fabric.com
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    Old 08-09-2019, 07:58 AM
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    I piece my backs regularly. Wish I had a bigger budget for wider fabric but I don't and I seem to be unable to make quilts that fit nicely into one width of fabric.

    The next top I will quilt down has a pieced flannel backing. I sewed my seams at .5" and pressed open.

    When you piece a back, you want to avoid having the seam on an area likely to be folded, so not down the middle. Typically for a larger back you use a whole width down the middle and then the other piece you cut down the middle so you have 1/2 WoF (width of fabric), full WoF, and then the other 1/2. Yes, two seams but it's better than one!

    The quilt I finished last night I had a lot of yardage to use for the back. The quilt itself was maybe only 4" wider than the width of fabric... I went the horizontal route for the seam, there is only one about 1/3 up from the bottom. I used the remainder of that yardage to make the binding.
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    Old 08-09-2019, 09:14 AM
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    I just checked flannel sheet sets on Walmart.com and you get a flat and a fitted set (full size) for $30. That would be enough flannel to back two quilts. You say it is a twin size quilt but without the actual dimensions of it, it is hard to guess how much yardage you would need. Assume the top is 71x96. If you bought wide flannel at Thousands of bolts which is probably the least expensive I have found it, you would need at least two yards (which gives you 72" x 108", probably more than enough to back a small quilt) and that would run you $28 plus shipping. Both of these options are less expensive than buying standard width flannel and piecing it. Even if you could find flannel for $5 per yard you would need to buy close to 6 yards (probably more to give you the needed wiggle room for the back)
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    Old 08-10-2019, 03:54 AM
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    I use flannel for backing baby quilts sometimes. I always buy yardage, based on the size of the quilt, and I always, always wash and dry the flannel before I piece or quilt. Different flannels shrink differently, and I don't like that.
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    Originally Posted by QuiltNArt
    I'm machine quilting my first flannel quilt (twin size). I'd like to use flannel for the back. What do you use? Do you buy a flannel flat sheet and then use it? (I've checked Amazon, Overstock, and Walmart and they're all spendy for flannel sheets). Or should I buy flannel by the yard and piece it? I'm just not sure how to approach the back.
    Thanks,
    Ell
    I buy flannel from the bolt. Make sure it is a good quality of flannel. Wash and dry it 2-3 times before using. Flannel shrinks! My last flannel was for a baby. I washed it one time. It shrank 4” all round.

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