Flannel bindings?
I've just finished a couple of baby quilts with flannel backs (the tops are regular quilting cottons) and can't find any suitable binding fabric in my stash. Is there any reason why I shouldn't use flannel for the bindings? Does anybody do this? I already prewashed it twice to make sure I wouldn't have excess shrinkage.
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I have used flannel for the binding on most of the flannel quilts. I find they hold up well, even with frequent washing. I tend to use a wider seam allowance - up to 1/2 inch.
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Originally Posted by Sailorwoman
(Post 8400810)
I have used flannel for the binding on most of the flannel quilts. I find they hold up well, even with frequent washing. I tend to use a wider seam allowance - up to 1/2 inch.
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Ditto on the go ahead, and wider seam allowance, plus I use a wider than most binding anyway, I usually cut my bindings at 3" wide.
I just did one last year and it worked fine other than I still am not a fan of flannel, too much pet hair in my household. |
I have used flannel several times for the binding on a flannel quilt, so I say go for it. As mentioned above, I do use a wider binding, 3" just as Iceblossom mentioned.
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Babies and children love soft edges - I often bind with flannel when I’ve used flannel for a quilt. I make most of my kids quilts with flannel
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I use flannel to bind often and quilts I made years ago when the children were babies are still around today after many washings and lots of “dragging around”.
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