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quiltsRfun 08-04-2017 09:28 PM

Flannel for Binding
 
Has anyone ever used flannel for binding? I'm working on a quilt that's flannel on both sides and would like the binding to match. If anyone has experience with this I'd appreciate your comments and advice. I'm thinking a double fold would be pretty bulky so maybe just single. Also, how did it hold up with washing? This will be a baby quilt. Flannel has been pre washed.

ckcowl 08-05-2017 03:02 AM

I've used flannel many times for binding, since I make a lot of flannel quilts. I've always done my flannel binding a little wider than I make regular cotton binding; 2 1/2"-2 3/4" i starch my flannel well Before cutting. I fold it in half, press then attach as normal, machine stitched to front with a 3/8" seam ( just a bit wider than 1/4" ) fold to back and hand stitch. So far even ones 15 + years old have held up. I do purchase really good quality double sided flannels.

QuiltnNan 08-05-2017 03:15 AM

i have used flannel and i love the feel of the edge on the baby quilt

bearisgray 08-05-2017 03:55 AM

Men's good quality flannel shirts hold up for quite a while on the collars and cuffs.

MomtoSDR 08-05-2017 04:19 AM

I bound my first flannel quilt yesterday. After attaching the 2 1/2 binding to the back I zigzagged around all the edges the lessen the bulk. I then machine sewed the binding down on the front. It turnout out great and I think it should hold up well.

selm 08-05-2017 06:39 AM


Originally Posted by ckcowl (Post 7879977)
I've used flannel many times for binding, since I make a lot of flannel quilts. I've always done my flannel binding a little wider than I make regular cotton binding; 2 1/2"-2 3/4" i starch my flannel well Before cutting. I fold it in half, press then attach as normal, machine stitched to front with a 3/8" seam ( just a bit wider than 1/4" ) fold to back and hand stitch. So far even ones 15 + years old have held up. I do purchase really good quality double sided flannels.

where would I look to buy "good quality double sided flannel"? Thank you

cashs_mom 08-05-2017 08:09 AM

I have a flannel quilt with flannel binding that I was gifted. I've had it several years and washed it quite a bit and the flannel binding has held up well.

NatalieF 08-05-2017 08:50 AM

ooooohhhhh what a wonderful idea! Thanks!

Peckish 08-05-2017 11:41 AM

I made a flannel quilt for my son about 10 years ago. It has been washed many, many times, and I'm going to have to replace the binding soon. It is wearing quite a bit at the corners. However, it's entirely possible that the same thing could have happened if I'd used standard quilting cotton for binding. It's a sad problem, isn't it, to have a quilt so loved and used that you have to replace the binding? :D

ctrysass2012 08-06-2017 08:15 PM


Originally Posted by selm (Post 7880105)
where would I look to buy "good quality double sided flannel"? Thank you

I believe the brand name is Mammoth Flannel. My LQS had some last year & it went fast. It is very nice & soft & you can't tell which side is which.


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