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    Old 09-27-2010, 07:40 PM
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    Hi I am new to quilting. I am making a cotton quilt top for a friend but I want it to be soft to snuggle with. Can I make the backing flannel or fleece. Will that look ok or will it pucker when quilted? Has anyone ever did that?
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    You bet you can. then you don't need any battening
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    You can do it, but you have to pre-wash the flannel, maybe several times. It will shrink differently from the cotton.
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    I do use flannel for backing with an all cotton top. I use batting between. As NP3 said, do wash your flannel a couple of times to get the shrinkage out of the way before hand. It makes the quilt so snuggly!
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    You can use either. Many people have more difficulty with fleece because of stretching, but it quilts nicely on a longarm.
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    I use flannel on the back of a lot of my kid's and baby quilts. Ok.. even adult quilts.. lol..
    I haven't always pre-washed the flannel and it just made for a wrinklier quilt on top. I liked the look. It also shrunk the whole quilt about 3 inches, which was fine with me.
    But I do think next time I will pre shrink.
    And i use thin batting with it.
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    I use flannel a lot as I have a big stash of Chanteclair yardage. It is, after all, nice cotton with just a wee bit of cush.
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    I use flannel on most of my quilts, as I love the suggle feel. But, as others have said, make sure you either wash it or soak it in really hot water before use, as it does tend to shrink. I usually soak mine, then line dry
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    I use flannel as a backing all the time and I leave out the batting if it's a kid's quilt that is intended to be carried around a lot. If I want it fluffier, I use batting. If you pin and quilt it together in sections, you shouldn't have a problem with puckering.

    I also do fleece and flannel quilts which don't need batting. Here's the posting http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-52843-1.htm.

    I've never done cotton with fleece but I'm sure it can be done with no problem.
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    I'm currently hand quilting a top with a flannel backing. I washed it 4 times before it finally stopped shrinking. I asked a lot of questions before I chose the back. The only complaint I have is it is a bit different to quilt through. It sure keeps me warm as I quilt it! It does work fine and I have several quilts for my kids that have flannel backs. Some with batting, some without, all very warm.
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