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    Old 12-18-2010, 09:19 AM
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    Originally Posted by Parrothead
    Wool pieces on front, flannel backed, tied. I have several of these made by my Grandmother. They are very, very warm. I'm not sure what the batting is because I never have opened them. They are at least 70 years old. She brought the backing around to the front for the binding and did feather (we called in bird feet) stitch on it.
    This is what I thought would be warmest as well but someone beat me to it. My mom made several of these years ago and they are really warm. She probably used regular batting.
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    Old 12-18-2010, 09:23 AM
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    nice quality flannel
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    Old 12-18-2010, 10:11 AM
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    Originally Posted by jlbear
    My son has been weight lifting after school and plans to go out for football this coming fall. I'm already thinking about sitting outside in the freezing temperatures watching him play!

    I'd like to make a warm quilt that I can wrap around me while at his games, something simple and easy, but have it very warm. What would you suggest to use for batting? Is there a type of batting that is super warm, or would you suggest using a double layer of batting (I've never done that before). Or use fleece as the back?
    I had the same problem years ago about watching my son's motocross races. I made a calf length cape with two layers of fleece. Washed like a dream and lasted for years.
    Thank you for your help!
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    Old 12-18-2010, 10:11 AM
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    Originally Posted by jlbear
    My son has been weight lifting after school and plans to go out for football this coming fall. I'm already thinking about sitting outside in the freezing temperatures watching him play!

    I'd like to make a warm quilt that I can wrap around me while at his games, something simple and easy, but have it very warm. What would you suggest to use for batting? Is there a type of batting that is super warm, or would you suggest using a double layer of batting (I've never done that before). Or use fleece as the back?
    I had the same problem years ago about watching my son's motocross races. I made a calf length cape with two layers of fleece. Washed like a dream and lasted for years.
    Thank you for your help!
    Jodi
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    Old 12-18-2010, 10:16 AM
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    I wonder what insulbrite would do? Do you think the foil would act like one of those blankets with the foil? Might hold the body heat in really well. I'll have to try a small one to see. Will let you know
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    Old 12-18-2010, 10:32 AM
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    Warm & Natural's site says Insul-bright "Reflects Heat or Cold Back to the Source." The description makes it sound durable, too.

    I have to make many ultra warm blankets. Was planning to use wool batting. Interested in reviews of Insul-bright in blankets.
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    Old 12-18-2010, 10:46 AM
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    I made a Flannel Quilt for outings such as football games. I used three layers of flannel, two decretive ones for the top and back, and a plain one for the center. It works very well.

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    Old 12-18-2010, 11:09 AM
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    Wool batting or a double layer of batting. I think flannel is the coziest fabric, but that's just me.
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    I would use high loft batting which I would tie and have flannel on both the back and front.
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    Old 12-18-2010, 11:57 AM
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    There is a windproof fleece on the market. You might want to look into that.
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