Hobbs Batting
#1
Hobbs Batting
First time to use this Batting on my quilt . I did not pre-wash it so my question is
when the quilt is washed the first time, will it shrink up and be wrinkled? Reading on the bag
it says 5% and that it creates a antiqued look I take that as to mean wrinkled am I right?
thanks Rita
when the quilt is washed the first time, will it shrink up and be wrinkled? Reading on the bag
it says 5% and that it creates a antiqued look I take that as to mean wrinkled am I right?
thanks Rita
#2
I usually use Hobbs 100% cotton batting. There is a bit of shrinkage after the finished quilt is wash. BTW, I never pre-wash my batting. Here's a picture of a baby quilt I finished this summer and used the Hobbs batting. Hope this helps you.
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#3
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RitaFaye,
I think you can expect shrinkage. The amount of shrinkage will probably depend on how you washed the quilt. Lots of agitation and hot water, as well as a hot dryer will likely give you more shrinkage. How the quilt looks will also depend on whether or not you pre-shrunk your top and backing fabrics.
Yes, you are right that when they say "antiqued", they mean "wrinkled."
I think you can expect shrinkage. The amount of shrinkage will probably depend on how you washed the quilt. Lots of agitation and hot water, as well as a hot dryer will likely give you more shrinkage. How the quilt looks will also depend on whether or not you pre-shrunk your top and backing fabrics.
Yes, you are right that when they say "antiqued", they mean "wrinkled."
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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Even after blocking I sometimes find "wrinkles" I find that pressing quilt will get rid of these. Since fabrics and battings are cotton or cotton blend I use a lower heat setting. I also found that after asking permission while hanging quilt shows, an iron can help get rid of those fold mark.
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