Flannel backing
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I have used it. Works great, yes you should wash and dry before using, I do it twice. After last drying I starch before cutting. I have had flannel shrink up to 4 inches, and it seams to hold dye more easily than other quilting fabric.
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Agree with the others - shrinkage and bleeding can be problems, but flannel makes a wonderful quilt back. You can quilt it on a DSM or longarm, no problems, maybe a little thicker and a little more prone to puckers, but starch can help with that.
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08-22-2011 02:39 PM