by Sancin on Tue Sep 16, 2008 5:02 pm
I have ironed fleece, when it first came out and it did melt the fabric. As I had spent a great deal of time on the garment, I spent many hours picking at the melt with a fine pin to bring up the pile again - NEVER AGAIN. When I later made garments I 1. grade the seam and/or 2. make a flat felled seam
I have done both on lighter weight fleece quite successfully. I also do not use facings on fleece as it becomes very bulky. The nature of the fabric is that it really doesn't need facings. If something may show you should bind the seams with some sort of stretchy binding, like fine sports knit in a matching colour. The fabric stores in my area used to sell swim suit knit fabric already cut and on a roll to be used as binding on fleece, but I have purchased fabric and cut my own. It doesn't ravel.
Good luck
FYI - I have some very heavy fleece to make another winter coat and am struggling with how I will insert a long zipper without facings. The last one I made I sewed the lining right out to the zipper, but I can't find any lining to match my fabric that I would like showing. In the mean time I am fiddling with bits of paper to see what may work.
*~*~*~* Nancy*~*~*~*
God put me on this earth to sew and finish a certain number of things. I am so far behind now.....I will never die!.......If I stitch fast enough does it count as an aerobic exercise?