flannel quilt batting???
#11
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Flagstaff, Arizona
Posts: 9,475
I don't think it would be too warm but that is just personal preference. I have family in upstate NY and when I visit I feel the humidity makes it a little cooler and a nice warm quilt would be nice to have.
#12
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Central Indiana
Posts: 1,141
I usually make a quilt with a cotton top and flannel back with batting but made one for hubbie with flannel both top and bottom and 80/20 batting. It is heavy but my husband says it's like a "mother's hug" when he wraps up in it.
#13
I would use the supplies provided or ask your charity coordinator if she was given and specific guidelines to follow. I am not a big flannel person so I would say to make it without and that to me would be perfect. However I am not a sick child or worried parent that may get chilled in the night.
#14
The guild receives a lot of the materials for these projects through donations. If I can make the final project better by purchasing better batting or additional fabric, I don't hesitate to do so.