Right or wrong side to batting?
#21
I use mosty white or off white backings on my quilts and noticed the bumpy side shows through sometimes...so I started putting it up facing quilt top...If backing is printed or dark it would not matter..
#24
[quote=hulahoop1]I was on the allpeoplequilt.com site this morning when I should have been working (don't tell!)
LOL. The only time I really get on the board is when I'm at work, but only when I'm not busy. My boss is a quilter too, but I don't think she'd like me spending so much time here. We always have show and tell on our finished projects, and that is fun.
LOL. The only time I really get on the board is when I'm at work, but only when I'm not busy. My boss is a quilter too, but I don't think she'd like me spending so much time here. We always have show and tell on our finished projects, and that is fun.
#25
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I am fairly new to quilting w/ batting [i am old fashion, I learned to do w/ old blankets] so I thank you for sharing-learning so much from all you....interesting that the experts say make sure that the wrong side of the batting is up but don't say how to tell....I like to keep everything simple so as so many of you have said...it hasn't mattered all this time so why worry now.
#26
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It is my understanding that you can tell the right from wrong side of batting by taking a close look at the needle punching marks. When the batting is punched it leaves an indentation on one side (the right side) and little "fuzzies" poke out on the other side. Your machine needle will go through the batting easier if you have it poke through the same as when the batting is manufactured.
#27
I played with the warm and natural after reading this :wink:
One side is much smoother than the other...
I found the peppered side did not lay as smooth on the backing, which could cause more puckering. Under the quilt top, it wasn't as noticeable. This was even more noticeable after I ironed on it...
So for me, the peppered side will go on top :D:D:D
One side is much smoother than the other...
I found the peppered side did not lay as smooth on the backing, which could cause more puckering. Under the quilt top, it wasn't as noticeable. This was even more noticeable after I ironed on it...
So for me, the peppered side will go on top :D:D:D
#30
I was told by the lady that installed my HQ16 to put the schem (sp) side down. It's sort of like having a thin skin. I try to do this, but sometimes forget to notice. So the needle will go through easier(?)
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