Flannel and homespun question
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Chrissy1
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Flannel and homespun question
While in Lancaster I happened upon to most darling wintery quilt top done in flannel. It is the washed out look, some kind of looks like a mens flannel shirt, Anyway, got off the track there for a minute. I purchased some washed out looking flannel fabric to make a 6 inch border so that the top is larger and also what I thought was flannel, but ended up the softest homespun I have ever felt. I already have the 6 inch border on. Can I use the homespun to make another border, maybe 3 inch? Should I make it bigger than three inches wide? Do you suggest rather than use the homespun that I get another flannel for the border. I would appreciate any suggestions. I am also thinking of maybe tying it as it just has that old fashioned "quilt and cocoa" look about it. If I tie it do I do any machine sewing on it at all, maybe the borders? Thank you
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Nadine2007
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Re: Flannel and homespun question
If you washed the fabrics first then I would mix them if not I'm not too sure. Some Fabrics shrink more than others. Otherwise I think they would be fine together. Bev J
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live2quilttwo
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Re: Flannel and homespun question
I have a question.....what is the difference between flannel and homespun? I've heard the term homspun but never knew what it meant.The homespun I remember seeing looked like a plaid.
Ruth
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