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  1. #1
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    Question Fleece covers?

    When you are making fleece covers do you need a lining in them?

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    Haha talk to Maz or FionaJill - they're my new clothie gurus

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    That would depend on the type of fleece you use. If it's malden mills 300 then you shouldn't as it is good enough on it's own. The thinner fleeces usually don't work with one layer so they need two.
    The other thing is the type of pattern you are using. I have a swaddlebees cover made from a single layer of fleece and it's got an elastic casing sewn onto it and TBH it looks a lot more complicated that the ones that are made from two layers.

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    Thanks Sam, I was just going to use fleece from spotlight, they've got some really nice ones at the moment. I haven't looked at a pattern yet, on of the baby pattern packs I got (a simplicity one i think) had a pattern for a cover but I hadnt decided if I was going to use that or not.

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    Fleece from SL would need 2 layers I only saw pull on cover patterns in the books so I didn't get one but that was last year.

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    It was butterick 5220, the cover has velcro fastening. its also got blankets, mittens, bootie, hats, jumpsuits, growsuits, bibs, shirts, and sleeping bags
    By the looks of the diagram on the back it has elastic on the legs & back

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