which batting for Florida quilt
#11
I used to live in Orlando and though you might think it never gets cold down there, it does during the winter time. The humidity makes it feel colder than it really is. I use W&N for all the quilts I send down there. Its still light enough during "not so cold" days but warm enough for those days you really want to snuggle under it.
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I still have a comforter But I did piece at duvet cover and quilt it to flannel so it looks quilty. I'm making a quilt to hopefully get rid of the comforter. Hopefully.
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I live a tad south of Gainesville and use W & N in my quilts. On the colder days in the winter, I have to use two quilts to stay warm at night. Factor in the use of air conditioning...W & N works fine. My next quilt (for myself) will have Quilter's Dream Green which has higher warmth and is low weight and very low shrinkage. It is made from recycled plastic bottles. That seems weird, but it is a very soft batt and I now prefer it over W & N.
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