Please share your tips when using flannel
#21
Interesting reading here. I have only bought flannel from my LQS so its decent quality--I have had it distort so much. The pieces were pre-printed with great pictures and I was making baby blankets. I pre-washed and it was so distorted. They said sometimes it comes off the roller distorted. But this has happened more than once so now I don't pre-wash and deal with it later. I have had to go back and buy more fabric to make backing fit.
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I usually only wash my flannel in hot or warm fabric once, then dry it on medium. I have not had any problem but then everyone I know washes their quilts in cold/cool water with fabric softener with no problems.
#26
I'm so glad I saw this post. I like to use flannel on my quilt backs but have such a hard time keeping from getting that stretchy, tucks, puckers look. I have tried basting with clamps, basting sections at a time, basting the whole thing with tons of pins - nothing makes it easier. I do pre-wash my flannel, but never thought to starch it. I will try this next time!
#27
I used flannel backing for a top with regular cotton. I didn't pre-wash. It shrunk about five inches in length. That was ok, since it gave a great crinkle effect and since the quilt did not have to be any particular size. That was before I heard you should pre-wash flannel. But since the end result was perfectly fine with me, I don't think I will pre-wash in the future.
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