I concur, just simple with the walking foot to keep from shifting.
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I would either do simple quilting or "tie" it with an embroidery pattern at intervals. I used an airplane design for my grandson's quilt and he loved it.
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Originally Posted by Snooze2978
(Post 7489280)
Years ago I put 2 fleece fabrics together and then added what I guess you would call "hash tags" in various areas to keep the 2 layers from shifting. I just used what ever little design was on my machine such as a heart or diamond and it seemed to work as these fleece blankets are still being used and have been washed un told number of times.
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I've used a decorative stitch. One that I hopped around and placed in various areas to hold the two pieces together.
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It depends on the size. If you made a very small baby quilt, maybe not. But, anything larger needs something to hold it together even if it is only knotted at strategic points. This keeps the pieces lined up - especially after washing. But, it does not need allover quilting. Look at it and decide on something simple (STID or a diagonal line). You can always add more detail later.
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I would to hold the two fabrics together.
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