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Fabric for inserts?
Not sure if this is the riht place but i won a gift card to naturesfabric.com and im trying to figure out what fabric i could get to make inserts or flats. I think i would prefer some like a small flat that i can trifold/padfold. thanks!
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Re: Fabric for inserts?
Bamboo fleece is good for inserts. I've heard hemp fleece is even more absorbent but I haven't personally tried that yet.
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Re: Fabric for inserts?
their regular bamboo fleece is great for starting. I have started using baby loop terry and velour some but they are very hard to get used to working with since they are a lot thinner and slippier if you kwim. I love the bamboo fleece. It is incredibly soft, and stays that way, but thick enough to stay put while you are sewing. I would use 6-10 layers. I made mine 14x15" (for a large) and 12x13" (for a small) and then stitch lines to fold it in thirds. They are our favorite. I would use two or three layers of the regular bamboo fleece or two layers of heavy fleece, but the heavy fleece gets stiff after a while.
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