Go Back  Quiltingboard Forums >
  • Main
  • Flannel Quilt >
  • Flannel Quilt

  • Flannel Quilt

    Thread Tools
     
    Old 12-20-2007, 10:18 PM
      #1  
    Senior Member
    Thread Starter
     
    DebJ's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Dec 2006
    Location: TN originally now in MS
    Posts: 448
    Default

    I have been thinking of making a flannel quilt. :) I haven't ever done so before so I really don't know where to begin. :shock: I could use some advice/wise guidence here. Patrice got any instructions? 8)
    DebJ is offline  
    Old 12-21-2007, 12:44 AM
      #2  
    Super Member
     
    Celeste's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Dec 2006
    Location: N. Ca
    Posts: 4,512
    Default

    Hmmm, maybe I should have done this before- just started, so no advise yet. :D
    Celeste is offline  
    Old 12-21-2007, 04:33 AM
      #3  
    Super Member
     
    Knot Sew's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Nov 2006
    Location: NY
    Posts: 5,652
    Default

    Flannel does shrink , so prewashing is a must, otherwise it can be treated like any other fabric. If you are doing it rag style read the many posts available.
    These are wonderful to roll up when it is cold,and it is so soft against the skin. :D :D
    Knot Sew is offline  
    Old 12-21-2007, 04:59 AM
      #4  
    Administrator
     
    patricej's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Nov 2006
    Location: Southeast Georgia, USA
    Posts: 9,109
    Default

    ruth has hit the nail right on the head. i would add just one word of caution.

    flannel is popular for rag quilts because it frays so easily. soooo, if i use flannel for a regular quilt, i sew 1/2" seams using an overlock stitch instead of the usual 1/4" straight stitch. i also quilt in the ditch of all seams to add stability.

    these precautions may not be necessary but waaaaaaaaaaaay back in the beginning of my quilting adventures i used a 1/4" seam on fabric that frayed more easily than the others. it fell apart in the first wash. :shock:

    sooooooooo ... i take no more chances.
    patricej is online now  
    Old 12-21-2007, 10:17 PM
      #5  
    Super Member
     
    Flying_V_Goddess's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Mar 2007
    Location: Wisconsin
    Posts: 1,703
    Default

    Definatly pre-wash (flannel is known to shrink). The edges fray quite a bit in the wash (not a whole lot, but enough) so be prepared to cut off a lot of knotted thread off the edges after you get done washing and drying it.
    Flying_V_Goddess is offline  
    Old 12-22-2007, 03:57 AM
      #6  
    Member
     
    Join Date: Oct 2007
    Posts: 93
    Default

    You've got the best advice - prewash (and I use the dryer too since flannel seems to continue to shrink otherwise) and 1/2" seam is a must. I don't know why some pattterns using flannel indicate a 1/4" seam, but they do and it could be a disaster if you use it.

    Best of luck to you, Helen
    ripstitch is offline  
    Old 12-22-2007, 06:10 AM
      #7  
    Member
     
    Join Date: Mar 2007
    Posts: 36
    Default

    I have to ask what temperature water do you use?
    Do you use different temperature for wash and rinse?
    Do you use just plain water?
    I've been reading postings that say to wash the material but for us dummies, just starting out, what temperature water should be used?
    Retired is offline  
    Old 12-22-2007, 06:31 AM
      #8  
    Member
     
    Join Date: Oct 2007
    Posts: 93
    Default

    I use warm water only because I want to maximize the shrinkage before hand. My washer automatically rinses in cold. Have you ever bought a pair of flannel pajamas that fit great at first, but noticed with repeated washing and drying, they shrink? I have, so thats why I use warm and dry in the dryer. I don't mind a little shrinkage in the finished quilt since I like an aged look, but a lot of shrinkage just distorts the patchwork. I know of some people who recommend several washings. I let the quality of the fabric and the results of the first wash determine if additional washing is needed (think quilt shop quality vs lesser quality) and I measure after the first washing to kind of guage the percentage of shrinkage. I also buy additional yardage to allow for shrinkage.

    I hope this helps. I may be wrong, but I don't know of any standard guildlines about the amount of shrinkage to expect. Maybe quilt shops or manufacturers know that info.

    Helen

    ripstitch is offline  
    Old 12-23-2007, 09:49 PM
      #9  
    Member
     
    Join Date: Dec 2007
    Location: Leasburg, Missouri
    Posts: 3
    Default

    I finished a 65x65 flannel quilt using the free bargello pattern on the Husqvarna Viking website. (The attached pic does not do it justice.) I used plaid flannels and 100% cotton borders, backing, batting & binding. WOW, what a striking quilt. The quilting I used was stitch in the ditch, then cross-hatched corner-to-corner across the flannel squares using the walking foot on the Designer SE. I thought that would be the easiest and cause less distortion. I also made a matching pillow case with the leftover "tube", but did it Sliding Bricks style using matching backing fabric as in the quilt.

    Good luck with yours! This is the perfect time of year to cuddle up with a flannel quilt!

    Di

    Flannel Bargello Quilt
    [ATTACH=CONFIG]6309[/ATTACH]
    Attached Thumbnails Click image for larger version

Name:	Attachment-6309.jpe
Views:	2423
Size:	20.5 KB
ID:	6309  
    dgwatson is offline  
    Old 12-24-2007, 08:25 PM
      #10  
    Senior Member
     
    annmarie's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Mar 2007
    Location: Rhinelander, WI
    Posts: 868
    Default

    Wow! That is a beautiful flannel quilt - can't wait to find the pattern. But I think it is your fabric choices that make it awesome. You have a good eye for color. So cozy!!! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
    annmarie is offline  
    Related Topics
    Thread
    Thread Starter
    Forum
    Replies
    Last Post
    ardnas
    Main
    1
    03-28-2013 05:16 AM
    JudyTheSewer
    Pictures
    20
    12-10-2012 02:44 PM
    KimS
    Links and Resources
    5
    01-18-2012 05:26 PM
    love2quilt...
    Main
    10
    10-08-2011 07:35 PM

    Posting Rules
    You may not post new threads
    You may not post replies
    You may not post attachments
    You may not edit your posts

    BB code is On
    Smilies are On
    [IMG] code is On
    HTML code is On
    Trackbacks are Off
    Pingbacks are Off
    Refbacks are Off



    FREE Quilting Newsletter