Like so many other things, flannel comes in several weights. I noticed that
the stuff I bought at JoAnn's labeled Quilters' Flannel was a heavier
weight than the stuff that was the Snuggle Flannel (or something like
that). The really expensive Spiderman flannel i bought (due I thought to it
being a licensed character) was really thick and sturdy. You might try
looking at different types of flannels.
LynnD
Hoping that the eight pairs of flannel jammie pants I just finished don't
fall apart.


On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 1:06 PM, Danielle Nunn-Weinberg <
gilshal...@comcast.net> wrote:

> Hi Carol,
>
> Interesting to know that set you made of flannel fell apart due to strain
> fairly quickly.  I'm planning to make mine double layer to hopefully avoid
> that and make them warmer.  I'm also contemplating trying a pair where the
> outer layer is "polar fleece" and the in layer is flannel - that way I get
> the best of both worlds, the warmth of the fleece but without the
> irritation of a man-made fabric next to my skin.  So thanks for the warning
> and the suggestion!
>
> Cheers,
> Danielle
>
>
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