fleece as backing
#24
I'm working on a fleeced back quilt for my daughter for C'mas right now. I use either fleece or flannel backing because I want the quilts I give away to be used... and warm enough to keep away the cold. I find cotton/batting/cotton to give little warmth... :lol:
#26
I used the fabric that I would normally use. The fleece which was a non-pill from Hancocks was a heavier fleece and did not bat. The non-pill fleece from Joann's was much lighter in weight so I did a flannel for a bat here. Just make long stitches and clean out that bobbin area, builds up fast.I attached the binding to the front and pulled it to the back. I always do my bindings with a decorative stitch. I just like it that way and very forgiving.
This was the back of the heavier fleece quilt
[ATTACH=CONFIG]53036[/ATTACH]
the lighter fleece
[ATTACH=CONFIG]53037[/ATTACH]
Some decorative quilting on the fleece.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]53038[/ATTACH]
#30
My husband just said the same thing for a quilt I am making for my Dad...did you make one? Any problems?
Originally Posted by mcdaniel023
My DGD is three and likes everything soft. I made YBR matching quilt tops for her, her mom and her doll. DH says ihers needs to be backed in fleece. I kept telling him that you can't do that. Then I read a post that it could be done. Can it be machine quilted (Reg. home machine) or does it need to be tied? Any suggestions will be much appreciated.
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