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I don't have a sewing machine. I want to cut my cheap fleece throw into squares to use as pads under the hideys (with old dish towels under them). Will the edges stay true in the wash? |
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Not to my knowledge. I have been using it for 2 months and no problems as yet. |
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Fleece doesn't unravel when cut. It may however shrink just a bit so always cut it larger than you need. |
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Fleece does not fray. That being said, a sewing machine (even a cheap $10 "I can SEW" kind of machine) is great for sewing the sides up so that you have a lovely fitted cover for your coroplast. Otherwise, no worries! |