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I was given a large piece of polarfleese. How should I use it? For a shelter. Opinions seems to suggest it's too stretchy for quilting backing. Dotty
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Originally Posted by dotcomdtcm
I was given a large piece of polarfleese. How should I use it? For a shelter. Opinions seems to suggest it's too stretchy for quilting backing. Dotty
------ Oops, I thought you said Polartec fleece. Oh well. What I said above still stands. |
Thanks! It is nice stuff.
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Originally Posted by dotcomdtcm
I was given a large piece of polarfleese. How should I use it? For a shelter. Opinions seems to suggest it's too stretchy for quilting backing. Dotty
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Thanks!
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This may shrink - several pieces I had shrank at different rates - so if you are planning to put it with something else, I would wash everything to avoid unpleasant surprises.
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Hmm.....never used fleece but check this out....
http://how-to-quilt.com/articles/1197-fleece-quilts.php |
Originally Posted by dotcomdtcm
I was given a large piece of polarfleese. How should I use it? For a shelter. Opinions seems to suggest it's too stretchy for quilting backing. Dotty
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Originally Posted by sewnsew
Originally Posted by dotcomdtcm
I was given a large piece of polarfleese. How should I use it? For a shelter. Opinions seems to suggest it's too stretchy for quilting backing. Dotty
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Originally Posted by Moon Holiday
Originally Posted by dotcomdtcm
I was given a large piece of polarfleese. How should I use it? For a shelter. Opinions seems to suggest it's too stretchy for quilting backing. Dotty
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I use it for tied car blankets. Put a quilt top or cheater top on it, tie and bind it and it's VERY WARM. I always have at least one in my car during the fall, winter and spring.
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Try this website http://www.ehow.com/how_5546025_make...ied-quilt.html for a quilt that is flannel on one side and polar fleece on the other.
I made one but didn't tie it, just too darn hard to pull the ties through both the fleece and flannel, so instead I sewed a horizontal line to join both pieces together, than a vertical line, then an X in each square. I pulled the fleece over the flannel to form the binding. It was really easy and the fleece and flannel together are like a magnet so you can keep it nice and smooth and flat while you are sewing. Here's the one I made [ATTACH=CONFIG]72169[/ATTACH] Close Up of the Binding [ATTACH=CONFIG]72170[/ATTACH] |
Great idea!
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My daughters use it for tied blankets. They are so warm and cuddly.
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