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Old 01-05-2020, 12:41 PM
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Trying this a second time (and hoping that both threads don't suddenly appear.)

I have done a board search on wall hanging batts, but still could use some expert advice from the board.

I have 6 orphan blocks (HSTs with Aunt Graces) and want to add sashing, etc, to make a wall hanging for my FIL's door. He lives in a retirement community, in his own apartment. The fabrics were soft before washing and now are even more so.

Felt from a bolt and fusible fleece were suggested; would those work just behind the top to beef it up? Could these be washed? (not even sure washing is necessary for a WH.)

I am leery about starching and hanging the blocks now, as they could droop out of shape.

We are going to be rolling past a JoAnn soon and I could get something if I only knew what. DH will deliver the project via plane, so it will likely be folded or rolled in transit.

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Old 01-05-2020, 01:02 PM
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I would stay away from felt since it does not do well with washing. Fusible fleece would be fine or any fairly flat batting.
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Old 01-05-2020, 01:32 PM
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I have used cotton or wool quilt batting in the wall hangings I made with no problem. The cotton looks flatter. The wool has a nice "puffiness" to it that enhances the quilting.
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I use 80/20 quilt batt for almost everything, wall hangings, placemats, table runners and quilts. I would use the batt and then do a little stitch in the ditch to hold it all stable.
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I have used 80/20 fusible battings on wallhangings with great results. Since it (probably) wont be washed the fusible will give it a little extra “structure” until such time as the wallhanging might need washing. Will make it a little easier for you to quilt as well.
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I like poly batts for wall hangings. It doesn't show creases after folding.
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Old 01-06-2020, 04:57 AM
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I use 80/20 for most projects. It holds up well for wall-hangings, placemats, etc.
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Old 01-06-2020, 11:13 AM
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I like poly batts for wall hangings. It doesn't show creases after folding.
I do too. Recently I tried the Pellon 50/50 and it doesn't seem to crease. And I really enjoyed using it for frmq. I used a poly thread in the top and bobbin, too, and loved how clean my machine stayed. Not sure about washing it, because I rarely wash a wallhanging. I will have to make a small sample and see how it washes and dries.
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Old 01-06-2020, 11:41 AM
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My FIL lives in a retirement home also and is a huge Steelers fan. I made a wallhanging for his door and simply put a sleeve on it and hung it will a dowel from cording. There was a hook in the center of the door already. It kept hanging crooked so I simply stuck velcro circles to the bottom of the hanging and on the door.
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Old 01-06-2020, 03:25 PM
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Thanks so much for your help. Is there a brand at Joann that is 80/20 fusible?

I do like the fusible idea, but if I can't find one, I will go for the Pellon.

And, Toverly, I do have some velcro circles! Thanks for the idea.

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