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Flannel fabric is a soft woven textile that has been brushed on one or both sides to raise the surface fibers into a nap, creating its characteristic warmth and velvety texture. Most flannel is made from cotton, and the brushing process traps air within the fabric's surface — making it an effective natural insulator. Flannel is available in prints and solids across a range of weights, from lighter options suited to shirts and layering pieces to heavier double-napped flannel ideal for blankets and quilt backing. Its softness, warmth, and easy handling make it one of the most popular cold-weather sewing fabrics.

Flannel is a woven fabric — most commonly cotton — that has been mechanically brushed on one or both sides to raise the fibers into a soft nap. This nap traps warm air close to the body, giving flannel its characteristic warmth and making it one of the most effective natural insulators in everyday textile use.
Flannel solids are single-color fabrics, ideal for garment construction, quilt backing, and projects where the fabric's softness and warmth matter more than pattern. Flannel prints feature woven or printed patterns — classic plaids, checks, novelty motifs, and more — and are popular for pajamas, shirts, and quilting projects.
Cotton flannel can shrink more than most other cotton fabrics — sometimes up to 5–10% on the first wash — due to the looseness of its weave structure. Pre-washing and drying flannel on the settings you plan to use for the finished item before cutting is essential.
Flannel is ideal for pajamas, lounge pants, robes, plaid shirts, quilt backs, flannel quilts, throw pillow covers, lap blankets, and seasonal home décor. Its easy handling and forgiving texture make it suitable for a wide range of skill levels and project types.
Yes, cotton flannel frays at cut edges, particularly after washing. Finishing seam allowances with a serger, zigzag stitch, or pinking shears is recommended, especially on garments and items that will be laundered regularly.
Flannel fabric's combination of warmth, softness, and forgiving nature makes it an excellent choice for sewists of all skill levels. Because its nap adds a degree of visual texture, small imperfections in cutting and stitching are less noticeable than on smooth wovens — making flannel a particularly good starting point for beginner projects. Flannel is a classic material for pajama sets, lounge pants, robes, and relaxed-fit shirts. In quilting, flannel is popular for quilt backing and flannel-on-flannel patchwork, which produces a soft, warm quilt with added loft. Flannel prints bring personality and pattern to seasonal and everyday projects, while flannel solids work well as coordinating pieces in quilts or as the base fabric for simple garments. For home décor, flannel works well for cozy throw pillow covers, lap blankets, and seasonal table runners. Always pre-wash flannel before cutting to account for its tendency to shrink, and use a slightly longer stitch length for clean, even seams.
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