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littlehud 01-03-2011 05:55 PM

I prewash mine. I'm always shocked at how much it shrinks up.

sewwhat85 01-03-2011 06:45 PM

not much difference it has more give would use easy pattern not many pieces

bibliostone 01-03-2011 11:25 PM

I use a larger seam allowance. The first one I made with 1/4 inch seams had some seams come apart when it was washed. Luckily, I washed it before giving it away!

jeanneb52 01-04-2011 02:41 AM


Originally Posted by jodimarie
WASH AND DRY then iron with sizing BEFORE you begin to cut out your blocks......flannel is great stuff but it shrinks like crazy!!! the addition of the sizing while you iron will help to add body to the fabric....I use sizing whenever I press or iron any fabric. buy it at WalMart for less than a dollar a can....doesn't gunk up your iron either!

jodi in leavenworth

definately do the above. You lose some accuaracy, at least I do, but gain cuddly factor. I made a quilt for hubby with flannel and he loves it.

carolaug 01-04-2011 02:46 AM

In the Fons and Porter's Magazine dated March 25, 2002 it states do not wash flannel. I wonder if it makes a difference when using flannel that is for quilters? The feel of the material is very different then the feel of the flannel for shirts. The quilt flannel is a lot thicker.

clem55 01-04-2011 04:57 AM

Is there much difference between quilt flannel and the flannel that you would buy at Walmart or Hancocks?

pieces 01-04-2011 05:09 AM

Flannel is kinda stretchy, so you may want to use a walking foot while piecing your quilt top. Also will probably need to pin
your pieces well. I'm sure your granddaughter will love it.

QultingaddictUK 01-04-2011 05:16 AM

I have used flannel a lot, for my own and families quilts I always back them in flannel and baby quilts are always in cosy flannel. My favourite make is Northcott, especially for babies as their choice of design and quality is so good, this is one I have just finished. http://inlinethumb48.webshots.com/15...200x200Q85.jpg

I must confess to never pre-washing my batting or fabrics, cotton or flannel, and the ones that my Sister has, which are dozens, have been washed so many times and with no problems at all.

CarrieAnne 01-04-2011 05:53 AM

WOw, I always prewash mine, but maybe they want it to shrink to get the puckered look?

moreland 01-04-2011 06:22 AM

I have done a number of flannel quilts also. Biggest thing is to be sure your seam allowances are ample--Flannel tends to raffle more than plain cottons. Quilting flannel is generally heavier weight/tighter woven than shirt/pj flannel.
I do not prewash them, just let the family wash their own, which they do a lot of. One I have had to mend seams on, but I just did more machine quilting right over the seam area and it worked fine.


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