Fleece makes a wonderful soft snuggly backing especially for children's quilts. Machine quilting on fleece creates a fabulous texture. It's economical too, as it does two jobs, backing and wadding, for the price of one. It's important to get the good quality non-pil polar fleece because the cheap stuff ages badly. But sometimes it is hard to find good quality fleece at the right price. Last month, I stumbled on a great UK site:
http://www.fabric-online.co.uk/ They have a great selection of colours and patterns. I ordered one day, they processed the order the next and I received the fleece in the post the day after that. I call that quick efficient service. The quality of fleece was fantastic too.
3 comments:
the quilt is simply beautiful Martha! Thanks for sharing the link for fleece, it looks great, I'm going to have to try this again, sooner now :o)
I'm curious, Martha, if the fleece stretches much on the frame. Do you prewash your quilt fabrics since you're combining them with a polyester backing? Love your quilting - you give us all hope :)
Hi Suzette, thanks for your comment. I must confess that I'm not a pre-washer. I'm careful not to stretch the fleece when I load it on the frame. Bear in mind that I'm not creating award winning quilts here, just cuddly drag- around-the-house kid quilts mostly.This has given me a certain freedom to play around with different combinations of fabrics. I do always use 100% cottons on top. But as long as I don't stretch the fleece when I'm loading the quilt, I haven't noticed any puckering even after the repeated washings that kid quilts need.
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