I have a throw blanket that is a really soft fuzzy chenille sort of thing that is SOOOOOO fuzzy I don't want to use it any more. I have to get out a lint roller every time someone moves it. If I used it for batting for a throw quilt, would it still be a fuzzy problem through the seams of the quilt? Or would it get lumpy in places between stitches? I don't really think it is fair to give it to someone else because they would have the same problem with constant lint.
What do you suggest???
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Fuzzy 'batting' Question
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Re: Fuzzy 'batting' Question
If you don't want to give it away or use it as is, why not make a cute little doggy blanket and use this for batting? It shouldn't come thru the fabric but will be loved, warm, and useful. If you don't have a dog, donate it to a local shelter. Some little doggy would love you for it (or a kitty or two as well). Just a thought and they don't mind lumps and fuzzy stuff. LOL Hugs, Shirley Mae
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Re: Fuzzy 'batting' Question
That's a good idea, Shirley Mae. Maybe I'll do that instead.