using stretchy seersucker to quilt
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using stretchy seersucker to quilt
By mistake, I bought seersucker material for the back of my quilt. I mean, the mistake was in the fact that this material stretches along it's length and I didn't realize this until now when I started to put the layers of the quilt together. Can anyone tell me, is it a bad idea to go ahead with this material as the backing, or will it get sewn out of shape due to the stretchiness? I just hate to have to buy more material to quilt with because it is so expensive.
Thanks anybody for some advice.
Thanks anybody for some advice.
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I have used fleece as a backing on a number of quilts. It's very stretchy but once you have the quilt sandwiched and finish quilting it, it lays really nicely. I haven't tried seersucker but the stretchy part would probably behave like the fleece.
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