Anyone ever use bamboo batting?
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Anyone ever use bamboo batting?
I'm making a quilt for my sister and am using a bamboo batting. I'm finding it to be very linty. It does seem to drape nicely, and it feels soft and comfy. My sister is allergic to wool, which is my favorite batting. I thought this would be a good alternative. Anybody have any issues with bamboo?
Leslie
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I have never used bamboo batting and have been warned off it by a few people.
The reason I am told is that the fibres work their way through the "holes" after quilting it.
Maybe you will be lucky and not have this problem.
I will watch with interest any comments that others make.
I have often felt it and it certainly feels lovely and soft and I can imagine that it would drape nicely.
Good luck with it.
The reason I am told is that the fibres work their way through the "holes" after quilting it.
Maybe you will be lucky and not have this problem.
I will watch with interest any comments that others make.
I have often felt it and it certainly feels lovely and soft and I can imagine that it would drape nicely.
Good luck with it.
#3
I used 100% bamboo and like you found it a bit 'linty' I then tried a bamboo/cotton mix, wonderful, still the same lovely softness and drape and because I hand quilt lovely to work with, washes well, but of course no idea whether it will last as long as the more well known ones.
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I used cotton bamboo mix. It was lovely and soft and easy to machine quilt. I saw no bleed through the stitches but who knows what will have happened in 10 years time.
i would use it again if I can find some.
i would use it again if I can find some.
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Another one for the bamboo/cotton mix here! I also bought a whole bolt due to uk prices! Most of my quilts have used this wadding and I've never had a problem with it coming through to the outside of the quilt.
I don't get much lint from it at all, as I was quite surprised when I used wool wadding afterwards and was getting covered in the stuff!
I don't get much lint from it at all, as I was quite surprised when I used wool wadding afterwards and was getting covered in the stuff!
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I've used the Dream Bamboo and Dream Orient love them both! Haven't had any lint or bearding/pilling issues. Both are lightweight, drape beautifully, are a dream to work with, no lint.
(excess lint is a combination of fabric, thread and batting- some thread creates a huge amount of lint)
(excess lint is a combination of fabric, thread and batting- some thread creates a huge amount of lint)
#9
I have a quilt from cotton/bamboo blend which I had purchased very cheap at a quilt show years ago ($20 for a king size!!). I absolutely love the drape of this batting. No problem with lint, perhaps because the top and backing are both batiks?
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