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batting suggestions?
Old well-washed flannel. Soft doesn't have to be thick. And thick,
after you quilt it, tends to get a bit stiff. And if you really want cuddly, maybe use just a layer of really good fleece on the back with no batting. Roberta in D On Mon, 7 Nov 2011 12:53:00 -0800, "Taria" wrote: What is your recommendation for the softest batting ever for a small cuddly baby quilt? Taria |
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batting suggestions?
We make lots of Project Linus blankets using fleece for the backing.
They are so soft and cuddly and the kids love them. It's actually less expensive to use fleece than to buy batting and backing. I have a good online source for fleece & they deliver it right to my front door! Donna in Idaho On Wed, 09 Nov 2011 15:35:17 +0100, Roberta Roberta@Home wrote: Old well-washed flannel. Soft doesn't have to be thick. And thick, after you quilt it, tends to get a bit stiff. And if you really want cuddly, maybe use just a layer of really good fleece on the back with no batting. Roberta in D |
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