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Old 05-04-2010, 01:14 PM
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My mother used to use flannel on every Qt, I used it on the first 3 Qts after that I forgot about flannel, thanks for reminding me. Theresse
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Old 05-05-2010, 06:19 AM
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Flannel makes lots of lint in your sewing machine. Stop occasionally and brush it out.
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Old 05-05-2010, 07:13 AM
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Flannel is great when wanting to make a Rag Quilt too.
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Old 05-05-2010, 12:59 PM
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We use flannel for backing when making wheelchair lap quilts. They don't slide off as easily and seem to last a long time. Heaven knows, they get plenty of wear and washing.
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Old 05-05-2010, 01:35 PM
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I love flannel for backs. I almsot always use it since I want my quilts used & not put away. Flannel is so nice to cuddle in!
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Old 05-05-2010, 05:04 PM
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This could pucker and may be too thick to quilt. Experiment with a small piece to make sure that it will work.
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Old 05-05-2010, 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Butterflyblue
While we're talking flannel - my mother in law seems convinced that flannel doesn't wear well, and won't back quilts with it. I use it for backing all the time for throw-sized quilts, but none of them are over two years old now, so I can't say if they don't wear as well or not.

Will using flannel significantly shorten the lifespan of a quilt?
Doubt it will shorten the overall length of life of the quilt but if you live in a colder climate it will certainly be the quilt of choice ... perhaps even some 'discussions.'
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Old 05-05-2010, 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by bstanbro
Flannel makes lots of lint in your sewing machine. Stop occasionally and brush it out.
flannel also makes lots of lint in your washer and especially your dryer. be sure and clean it out after each dry. the lint buildup can be dangerous.
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Old 05-06-2010, 07:59 AM
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I have a question on flannel too. I have already made my quilt and just finishing the binding on it. It's completely flannel, except batting, and never been washed. Am I going to have huge problem on my hands?
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Old 05-06-2010, 08:03 AM
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Where is the best place to buy extra wide, quality quilting flannel for backing? I think I want to do this with my next quilt, too.
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