Have you ever or can you ?
#21
That would depend on how thick the material is but you could use batting. I did a tiger strip fake fur throw that I used batting with and back with unbleached muslin. I tied this for my son 20 years ago. It is still being used.
#24
The first thing I thought of when you mentioned this "windfall" was for you to make very simple one patch quilts for you and every member of your family to carry in the trunk of your car, in case (god forbid) there is an accident or someone is stranded in the cold. It would be a good way to get the feel of the fabric and how it sews and those blankets can stay in the car for years and still look Oh so fresh! Just a thought.
#25
You sure can use it to make quilts. If it's something very fluid, or stretchy, just don't try anything with small pieces. Keep it simple, with larger pieces. I know lap quilts made with the old double knits are sometimes very much appreciated by elderly people who can't move around alot, because they are very warm. They also wear like iron, last forever, and still look great. Have fun, and you get an "Attagirl!" for your charitable efforts.
#29
Great for teens and mid age adults. The reason the homes don't like them is that poly melts to the skin. And as you said, never use them for the wee ones for the same reason. Good luck and wtg with your work.
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