Warm and Natural Wrinkles
#16
There is some shrinkage, minimal(3% according to the manufacturer), so if you don't want an antique look after washing you need to presoak your batting. Check the Warm Company website for instructions.
http://www.warmcompany.com/wnpage.html
http://www.warmcompany.com/wnpage.html
#17
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Originally Posted by momymom
You shouldn't iron your batting. It crushes the loft. Throw it in the dryer for 10 minutes. It's then ready to layer.
You're right. I have had to iron some wadded up stuff for little projects though. Didn't make sense to put it in the dryer. Really little stuff ;-)
#18
I throw mine in the dryer - on air dry - with a damp cloth for about 10 minutes. I have to do this every time I load a quilt on the frame, before I load the batting, and it works great.
#20
Originally Posted by katier825
I spritz it with water and toss it in the dryer. It's much easier than ironing and comes out smooth enough for me.
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