Backing quilt with fleece
#1
Backing quilt with fleece
A friend mentioned that she woul like me to back a quilt I am making for her mom with fleece. I have never done that. Should I use batting? Can I quilt it on the machine? Help, please!
#2
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Location: Minnesota, USA
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I've made one quilt this way and did not use batting. I quilted it, leaving room around the edges of the top so I could just turn it under and stitch it, leaving a bit of the fleece for fringes around the edges. I have some cuddle fleece that I bought for backing of a baby quilt. I can't wait to try it, but I don't think they recommend leaving raw edges for the cuddle fleece like you can for the polar fleece.
#3
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Illinois
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You could use a batting... but I would not.. depending on the fleece it could be quite thick . I would take the fleece and roll it up as if you were to roll for quilting and see if you can handle the over all volume that will have to fit into your machine.
The fleece will be quite warm so the batting really is not required.
Consider tying or machine tacking as an alternative to quilting if you find the quilt roll will be more than you want to handle.
The fleece will be quite warm so the batting really is not required.
Consider tying or machine tacking as an alternative to quilting if you find the quilt roll will be more than you want to handle.
#4
I made one in which I used fleece for backing and included batting. I found it very heavy/stiff in the end, even with light quilting. Since then, if I'm using fleece I don't use batting. Fleece is so warm, I don't think it is necessary anyway.
#5
I have made quite a few quilts with fleece backing & warm & natural batting. I have posted the pictures before but will include again, they are nice & cuddly! [ATTACH=CONFIG]361646[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]361647[/ATTACH]
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#6
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Dunwoody, GA
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I have made over 100 quilts for the Children's Hospital and always use fleece. I don't use batting to keep them soft and not too heavy. They wash very well and really hold up to wear and tear. I sandwich the two layers using basting spray and then quilt. Don't have to quilt too closely (a real plus) and I bind them. Have fun.
#7
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: West Texas
Posts: 2,073
I have used fleece as a backing in several quilts and don't use batting with it. It works fine and is especially nice for making soft, cozy kids quilts, as well as lap robes for the elderly (they don't slide off so easily).
Dayle
Dayle
#10
How heavy/warm do you want the quilt? It will be fine with just the fleece. But batting will make it even loftier and warmer.
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