If you sand the overlap smooth after the first coat of resin, then the second coat will take care of any fuzzy or frayed spots that may jump up.
You can also get some fuzzy areas from using too much resin on the first coat. It sounds a little counter-intuitive, but what happens is you can actually make .5 ounce cloth float up off the surface. Then, when you sand it, the area that floated up gets cut through. If you have a lot of shinny wet looking spots in your first coat of resin your not squeegeeing enough. Especially on flat surfaces. Curvy areas are tougher to squeegee, so you may have some shiny areas. I like to use a 1/64 piece of ply sanded very smooth with nice rounded corners. Playing cards also work well especially the plastic ones.