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    Old 12-21-2011, 01:30 PM
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    Thumbs up I can't believe what a difference the type of batting can make

    So I am pretty new at this. I have just finished my 5th quilt. The first four I just used the cheap poly batting. I always had problems with basting and could not fmq at all without loops on the bottom. Those things alone were making it so not fun that I don't think I would have ever made another one.

    So on this last one I used 80/20 and I am so happy at how much more smoothly everything went. Even basting was such a different experience. The batting really seemed to "grip" the top and make it so I could pin without the entire top feeling it was shifting every time I touched it. Then I gave another go at fmq on some practice sandwiches and it worked perfectly. So I am doing a meander thing on this last one and it looks so good. No issues with the "eyelashes" on the back at all. (After this I tested on another practice piece with the poly batting and sure enough, loops everywhere.)

    I'm so glad I tried it!
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    Old 12-21-2011, 01:35 PM
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    That's very interesting...I'll definitely keep that in mind...thanks!
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    I have become a dream wool person! I love it!
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    Great to know! Thanks for sharing that. I see lots more quilts in your future!!
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    Good for you! Keep quilting...it is so much fun!
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    Old 12-21-2011, 01:57 PM
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    you should get some "samples" of the various types of batting out there and find your fav. I like warm and nat. but love bamboo. I have never tried the polly batting. just to worried about the melting factor in it.
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    Old 12-21-2011, 02:57 PM
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    any of the batts from the Dream company are a real joy to use- the dream green, dream poly (lots different than the poly you were using i promise) , dream cotton, dream wool, dream bamboo...
    also try warm & natural---there are many wonderful batts on the market- just be sure to read the packaging so you know how far apart you need to quilt your project- and the care instructions---it will open a whole new world for you-and really take your quilting to a new level
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    In a machine quilting class I took, cotton or cotton blend batt was suggested for just that reason. The polyester really likes to slip and slide.
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    I really prefer the cotton batts. They are so much easier to work with.
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    Old 12-21-2011, 06:37 PM
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    I love Quilter's Dream Cotton. It is great to work with.
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