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marmalade 12-11-2010 05:58 PM

Ok - I've got some scrappy quilts "in the works" and was wondering what I could substitute for batting. I am just trying to be as frugal and "green" as I can be with these quilts.
I have read that some people use flannel. I was thinking of cutting up & piecing together some old sweatshirts or towels.
Has anyone done this before? Would it work? If not, why?
Aprreciate your answers....thank you!

erstan947 12-11-2010 06:01 PM

There are no right or wrong....use what works for you. Some have found flannel sheets at thrift stores or on clearance at the end of winter. I have seen thin blankets used also. Keep us posted on what you decide to use.

pab 12-11-2010 06:14 PM

How heavy do you need the quilt to be?I have used flannel,courderoy,jersey sheets and flannel sheets.I guess the towels would wash up Ok but might be heavy & take a long time to dry if you desire to wash your quilt..pab

Pickles 12-11-2010 06:21 PM

I use Blankets in a lot of mine but Bath towels and Sweats would work also, go for it :D :thumbup:

owie 12-11-2010 06:27 PM

I have used a blanket for batting. It worked real well.

CarrieAnne 12-11-2010 06:42 PM

I have also used blankets for the batting.

BellaBoo 12-11-2010 06:44 PM

I've used flannel, ugly fabric, and cheap blankets bought at the dollar store. All worked fine for what I wanted. I didn't wash the flannel or blankets so they would crinkle after quilting.

quiltgrammyt2 12-11-2010 06:49 PM

I have used flannel and cheap blankets and they worked out just fine,the only thing the blankets seemed to make the quilt very heavy when wet,but still worked and would do it again.

Momma_K 12-11-2010 07:29 PM

I've used the packaged $6.00 blankets you get at Walmart around the holidays. Some are plain color and others have designs. Choose the plain ones,if it has binding as most do at each end, take it off...carefully if you want to reuse. It works great! Also used flannel which is terrific and had some cheap fleece, an ugly gray color but it worked really well for batting! Like erstan947 said above, there are no rights or wrongs on this issue. Whatever works for you. Good Luck!

amma 12-11-2010 07:39 PM

when you piece your batting substitute together, make sure it lays nice and flat. Cut the edges very straight and zig zag them together, not overlapping the sides :D:D:D


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