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Old 11-29-2010, 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Maureen
But how you quilt them?
Light quilting. I like using my embroidery machine to just do a motif in each square, or even SID. If you quilt them too densely you lose the fluffy cuddly feeling.
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Old 11-29-2010, 09:03 AM
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someone was reading my mind! I was wondering about using fleece with cotton, flannel with fleece, etc.
But how about 3 layers of flannel ? Front is breast cancer ribbon ,the batting is light pink and the backing dark pink..will this work? Wondering about the uneveness or wrinkling happening?
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Old 11-29-2010, 09:59 AM
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I had a problem when I used a military fleece panel without batting, when FMQing my stitches would turn yellow..took me awhile to realize that it happened when I stitched over the yellow parts of the panel...odd! Other than that it was so easy to work with and stitch.
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Old 11-29-2010, 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Maureen
But how you quilt them?
I just made my first quilt with fleece backing, and no batting, a 50x60" in the Warm Wishes pattern for my little GD. I machine quilted with a longer stitch, diagonally through the solid squares only (not the rail fence squares), and it turned out really well, seems like just the right amount of quilting. Haven't decided yet on a binding, will probably be a cotton one.
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Old 11-29-2010, 10:21 AM
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I almost always use flannel for my backing and always use batting but vary the thickness. Bind as usual either with cotton or flannel
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Old 11-29-2010, 11:41 AM
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Thank you all so much!!
I decided to not use batting in the middle (it's just a lap quilt for my grandma) so it didn't need to be super warm. And I was wondering about the binding today to so thanks again! I think I might just go with cotton..since I have extra fabric. And I might do stitch in the ditch and FM quilting...so we'll see how it turns out! But I change my mind all the time...and I don't want it to loose the softness with too much quilting.

And I'm new to spray basting...but I decided to try that and I love it!!
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Old 11-29-2010, 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Casperscott
I didn't know you could use fleece. Do you have a regular cotton quilt top?
I've used fleece many times, sometimes with batting and sometimes without. Depending to what state I was sending the quilt to (weather). I use minke (cuddle) a lot too, makes for a cozy quilt.
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Old 11-29-2010, 12:34 PM
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I have used fleece without batting to back a pieced quilt top. Even though I used my walking foot the fleece stretched and I had tucks on the fleece back. I have had greater sucess fusing the thinnest fusable interfacing to the wrong side of the fleece before pinning and quilting. I would also recommend this process when using "minky"
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Old 11-29-2010, 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by grann of 6
Originally Posted by KimmieH
ive wondered about this too.....if doing fleece with or without batting, is the binding the same as doing a normal quilt?
I use fleece for many many quilts. I love flannel for the front. Sometimes I just roll the fleece to the front over the flannel. You don't have to turn under as it won't fray. Sometimes I make a bias binding of flannel. Since fleece is stretchy, the bias works better than straight of grain. Sometimes I just serge the edges. Here are some of my fleece backed quilts.
Very cute quilts!
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Originally Posted by MrsMoe4487
When you back a quilt with fleece do you put batting in the middle or just do the fleece?
I do lots of t shirt quilts with fleece backing. I just use flannel in between. Adds some body but not a lot of weight. Washes just fine with t shirts ancotton fabric in front, a layer of flannel, and then fleece backing.
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