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Backing with fleece
Since fleece is stretchy, how does it do for backing a lap quilt? No batting to be used.
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I have not used it for a quilt backing but I know it stretches more one way so take that into consideration. What way do you plan to quilt it, sewing machine or long arm?
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It’s nice and soft...I use basting spray to sandwich.
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Fleece makes a great backing. I just baste as usual with pins and don't worry about it. Cotton tends to stick to fleece and I've never had it stretch or pucker while quilting.
Cari |
Fleece makes great backing. Just be careful to only smooth it, don’t stretch it and you do not need to do heavy quilting on it. Wide meandering curves are great.
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I have backed many quilts with it, they look good and wear well. I have never had any problems w/ "stretching" it clings to the cotton on top. You will need to secure it some way, (glue, pins basting whatever works for you)
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Thank you quilting friends!
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The backing is perfect for a lap quilt, but a word of caution. If the top has light colors, a printed fleece may shadow through.
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I have made a few quilts with it. I pin baste and have had no problem with stretching or sagging. The resulting quilt will drape nicely and is a good weight for a couch quilt. I have not made one bigger than the width of the fleece because I think the seam would be unattractive.
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I buy fleece on clearance and use it for batting for lap quilt and utility quilts. It adds some weight and makes a very cuddly quilt. For lap quilt it's ideal for batting. The quilt stays put.
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