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    Old 08-13-2010, 04:14 PM
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    When I had my LA, I used sheets as backing without any problems.
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    Old 08-13-2010, 05:06 PM
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    I like to use sheets as well. These days I find flat sheets are hard to find on their own, as usually sets are sold. I find the flat sheet doesn't wear out nearly as quickly as the bottom sheet and the pillow slips, so the last few times I bought a sheet set, I saved the flat for a backing, and reused the old flat sheet for my bed. It doesn't always match, but so far no one is complaining. I find 300 thread count or less works best.
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    Old 08-13-2010, 05:28 PM
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    I use sheets all the time for my large projects. I use to go through the flea markets in Germany looking for old German sheets. They are 100% cotton and they keep them so white. I have even used their comforter covers as backing. Some are really pretty.
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    Old 08-13-2010, 06:00 PM
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    I use sheets for piecing and backing. I buy them at our local thrift stores for very low prices... under $4.00 for King size. One can find both cotton and flannel sheets and can often find complete sets. Definitely worth the time spent looking.
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    Originally Posted by JudyMN
    I never thought of flannel. Could a flannel sheet be used as batting or just backing? Can flannel ever be used as batting?
    My grandma made quilts all the time.. but she lived in the desert outside of Palm Springs.. even though it can be blazing hot in the day, the desert cools down fast when the sun goes down and you still need something to cover up with. So, for light weight quilts, she always used well washed flannel for her batting. She always washed and dried it several times because flannel shrinks more than cotton.. She wanted the shrinkage all taken care of.. I'm still using those same quilts today.
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    Old 08-14-2010, 12:43 AM
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    Thanks for the idea. I never thought of using a sheet. I have 9 quilts cut out that I wanted to have done by Christmas but being a newbie I know I am never going to make it.
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    Old 08-14-2010, 05:15 AM
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    Originally Posted by Judie
    Originally Posted by JudyMN
    I never thought of flannel. Could a flannel sheet be used as batting or just backing? Can flannel ever be used as batting?
    My grandma made quilts all the time.. but she lived in the desert outside of Palm Springs.. even though it can be blazing hot in the day, the desert cools down fast when the sun goes down and you still need something to cover up with. So, for light weight quilts, she always used well washed flannel for her batting. She always washed and dried it several times because flannel shrinks more than cotton.. She wanted the shrinkage all taken care of.. I'm still using those same quilts today.
    just a note flannel is made of all cotton so it does shrink a lot.
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    Old 08-14-2010, 07:01 AM
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    I think it is like cooking. We determine the ingredients based on the use. It is just supper for the kids, and a rework of leftovers, or is it for a dinner party? Quilts are like that. If I were to ever try to make one for competition, I would use the best materials and make my back look as good as the front, but for the grandkid's bed, a sheet works great. we all know there can be a great difference between bedding and art.
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    Old 08-14-2010, 09:19 AM
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    I have used sheets before anyone told me they did not use them. No problems.
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    Old 08-14-2010, 01:15 PM
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    I have a question. Do you have to put a batting between the top and bottom of the quilt or can I just put top & bottom together and start quilting. HELP
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