Batting
#11
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Join Date: Nov 2012
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I use a lot of Warm & Natural and like it a lot. My favorite is the bamboo blend they sell at Hancocks- will watch batting sales like a hawk and buy as much as I can when the price is good. I don't know what the brand is, but it has such a nice drape. I also use the Hobbs 80/20 - like that I can get that in black - and the Hobbs Wool - Also like both of them, but have to keep in mind the minimal quilting distance. I think of the wool as a luxury batting and only use it on special quilts. I see that Connecting Threads now has a bamboo blend, so as soon as they have a batting sale I will be buying that one for sure. I don't use 100% poly batting because it's like nails on a chalkboard for me - can't stand to touch it.
#12
I prefer the higher loft of polyester battings. I use cotton batting for some quilts. I don't have a specific brand preference. I thought the iron-on batting was interesting, and tried to by it, but JoAnn sent me small pillow forms instead. I thought about trying the bamboo batting, but after reading about the processing of the bamboo batting and all the chemicals used and waste products generated, I decided against using it.
#14
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Western Wisconsin
Posts: 12,930
I would imagine both silk and wool battings can be spray basted. Can't think of any reason why they couldn't, as they are both washable.
#15
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Illinois
Posts: 9,312
The batting I keep as the most versatile is Warm and Natural or Warm and White. .. the reason is that it takes pre-shrinking better than any other I have found. So often I use the trimmings from quilts for table runners.. and do not want any crinkling, so pre- shrinking is a must. I do like Hobbs 80/20 but can not find it at my JoAnns.
#17
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Small town in Northeast Oregon close to Washington and Idaho
Posts: 2,795
Any wool batting is my favorite. I'm saying that in the viewpoint of warmth and loft. A cotton quilt never keeps me warm, but give me a wool batting quilt and that's all I need!! I love the loft with wool batting. The quilt looks full, not flat and lifeless. It gives it body and warmth all in one. Try wool once and you'll be hooked. But not for wall hangings or table toppers. Only for quilts. It's a real dream!
#18
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 16,431
I use Hobbs Wool or Tuscany Silk batting for my bed size quilts. I use Hobbs 80/20 batting for utility quilts, kids quilts and donation quilts. I recently bought a bolt of Pellon cotton/poly batting at a great price. I haven't used it yet There are lots of brands of batting but I stick with one brand so I don't have to wonder how the batting will work.
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