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I am working on a baby quilt and this is the first time I have used flannel for the backing. Should my binding be made of flannel or cotton....or does it matter???
Thanks in advance!!! |
I don't think it matters. Personally I like to match the binding to the front but there is no hard and fast rule.
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Originally Posted by dakotamaid
I don't think it matters. Personally I like to match the binding to the front but there is no hard and fast rule.
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I agree with the others :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by Nana-to-2
I am working on a baby quilt and this is the first time I have used flannel for the backing. Should my binding be made of flannel or cotton....or does it matter???
Thanks in advance!!! |
I happened to have just completed two quilts with flannel backing and I used cotton for the binding. I considered using flannel but one thing I didn't want to deal with since I was short of time was potential stretching of the flannel.
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I too don't think it matters.
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I think cotton would be easier...but it really is up to you.
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I make a lot of preemie quilts with cotton tops and flannel backing. I often will make a reversible binding so that there is cotton binding on the front and a matching flannel binding on the back.
Sometimes I use straight cotton binding or straight flannel binding. Either one works. |
Originally Posted by JanieW
I make a lot of preemie quilts with cotton tops and flannel backing. I often will make a reversible binding so that there is cotton binding on the front and a matching flannel binding on the back.
Sometimes I use straight cotton binding or straight flannel binding. Either one works. |
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