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Demshine 10-08-2011 06:31 PM


Originally Posted by wesing
We used fleece for the back of a quilt and also used batting. It quilted beautifully with almost no lint, but the quilting did sink into the pile of the fleece on the back, making it a bit hard to see. That didn't really matter on this quilt since it was a utility quilt. It is definitely warm!

Darren

If you didn't see the quilting, then you wouldn't see my mistakes :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Demshine 10-08-2011 06:32 PM


Originally Posted by Sandee
Great advice! I wanted to know the same thing but never asked!

Just like teachers always say, ask the question...someone always is wondering the same thing!

Just love the experience, help and ideas from this board! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Demshine 10-08-2011 06:34 PM


Originally Posted by QuiltE
Basting spray will do the good job to hold the fleece still as you FMQ

I have some scraps that I will have to play around with - this gives a whole new meaning to PLAYING!

Now I just have to find the room (craft room jammed pack with boxes at the moment) :oops: :lol: :lol:

AnnieF 10-08-2011 06:38 PM

I used it as backing without batting on baby quilts. It did quilt beautifully but I did not like the way it felt too fluffy...I am a traditionist....I like there to be some heft to it.

Vicky K 10-08-2011 06:45 PM


Originally Posted by sushi
While I've not used it as backing, I've used fleece as batting a couple of times when I've needed to produce an ultra-warm quilt. It's worked beautifully.

While some think fleece is too expensive to use as batting, remember that because it's encased between the top and the backing, you can use the cheapest stuff available. (I have a "Mill End Textiles" near me where I bought a remnant at ~$3/yd.)

Do you use batting and fleece together to make the quilt warm or do you just use fleece? I would like to make myself an ultra-warm quilt.

YukonViv 10-08-2011 06:48 PM

I've a top and backing that I'm prepping for sandwiching...it's a cotton pieced top and I'm putting flannel on the back. I'm also putting batting in as well. I want a warm, cozy quilt to cuddle under.

marilynr 10-08-2011 09:53 PM

I just used fleece as backing, with no batting, on a flannel baby quilt since I was given the fleece for free. I was
amazed how easily the fleece quilted with no stretching.
I spray basted. Love it.

teacherbailey 10-09-2011 03:09 AM

I use fleece for backing a lot of quick quilts and those that will be overused and washed a million times because it doesn't need a lot of quilting! I make the top, put the top and fleece back together (no batting needed) and then sew a few lines both vertically and horizontally. DONE!!!! and yes, it holds up fine. I have one that I use and wash constantly that has to be at least 12 years old and the only problem it has is that the edges are starting to look a little worn in spots....

teacherbailey 10-09-2011 03:09 AM

OOPS....double post.

ckcowl 10-09-2011 03:14 AM

fleece does stretch- so you have to be careful to only smooth it- not stretch it- but it quilts up beautifully-and as for batt or not- that is your choice- many of us why use it have done it both ways- depends on the quilt itself if we want to use a batting or not.


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