Using Flannel sheets as backing
#11
If you are doing an allover FMQ, flip it over so the flannel is on top. I just did that with a lap quilt. I couldn't see where I had quilted working from the top.
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Yes, Yes, Yes! It is less expensive that way, and, if the flannel sheets are of good quality, they will last a very long time. If you buy a flannel sheet set, you also get a pillowcase that matches the backing. The flannel sheets go on sale in late January to March, so that is the best time to buy!
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I have done this for years for small laptop throws for kids. My daughter started this when she was making throws as gifts for her friends in high school to take to competitions (the stands get cool in the evening waiting for the awards!). They were warm and yet small enough to roll up into a backpack and easy to launder. And, added bonus- you can get a very large one very cheap!
#18
I also get sheets at thrift stores--both flannel and 100% cotton. The hardest thing often, is finding and deciphering the label. Mine also immediately go into the laundry.
The most inexpensive quilt I ever made consisted of two thrift store sheets (one for the light colour in the piecing and one for the backing) and a meter of wide backed batik. Here's a picture.
The most inexpensive quilt I ever made consisted of two thrift store sheets (one for the light colour in the piecing and one for the backing) and a meter of wide backed batik. Here's a picture.
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Yes, Yes, Yes! It is less expensive that way, and, if the flannel sheets are of good quality, they will last a very long time. If you buy a flannel sheet set, you also get a pillowcase that matches the backing. The flannel sheets go on sale in late January to March, so that is the best time to buy!
Years ago we had "white sales", meaning sheets etc but I have not heard of any in ages. I wonder if it is a regional thing or am I just not observant??? What stores in your are have them????
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