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You can make anything out of fleece. It's a soft material that stretches a bit more than other fabrics, so it's great for plushies or hats. You could also make clothing out of it, but you'd need measurements and more fabric than what you would need for plushies. DeviantArt has a lot of tutorials on how to make fleece hats or scarves.
If you want to tangle wool (fleece) to make felt, you just need to wash it vigorously. That's why it's important to wash the fleece gently if you want to spin it. Too much action will cause it to felt (tangle together)! How much agitation is needed depends on the type of fleece. Some fleece felts very easily, some needs more work. Craft felt used to always be made from wool. Now, most of it is synthetic.
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You need to throw it really hard.
When they are sweaty and in the Autumn and winter
I rarely prewash anything. Fleece doesn't shrink, so I wouldn't think you'd need to prewash.
A high quality, thumbholed hoodie can cost upwards of fifty dollars.
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There can be many steps involved in making sofa throws, but regardless of the type you make, you will need to measure your sofa and custom sew the throw to fit your couch.
No you do not need the same amount of force to throw a basketball 3 meters as you would need to throw a golf ball 3 meters. The amount of force required to throw a basketball 3 meters depends on several factors: The weight of the ball: Basketballs are much heavier than golf balls. The size of the ball: Basketballs are much larger than golf balls. The amount of air resistance: Basketballs are much more aerodynamic than golf balls.Therefore you would need to generate more force to throw a basketball 3 meters than you would to throw a golf ball 3 meters.
I believe it is a thin fleece batting that you can iron your quilt top and backing to, thereby eliminating the need for basting or pin-basting before quilting.