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I was thinking of making a rag quilt from my stash of flannel fabric scraps. I've read I can use either flannel or batting for the filling, and I'm just wondering if one is better than the other.
Have you made one? Is one filler warmer than the other? Easier to work with?
TIA.

"I wish I could have sparkly tits every single day of my life." --MUNI
Re: rag quilt question
TTC #1 Since 11/07
BFP: 5/20/11 Ectopic:5/31/11
"I wish I could have sparkly tits every single day of my life." --MUNI
I used batting in the couple I did recently (still need to take a pic!). They are pretty thick though, and I don't think I would have been able to do it on my small old machine, but my new machine was great with it
I cut the batting 1inch smaller (0.5in "seam allowance" for the rag on the flannel). One quilt I used flannel one side, cotton on the other. The other quilt was flannel on both.
I didn't think of just using 3 layers of flannel... that would have made a more suitable blanket for Houston... the ones I made will probably end up as floor play quilts! Would be good if we ever head back to Canada though!