Wool Batting
#11
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Ephrata, WA
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Originally Posted by miholmes
I have used the Quilter's Dream Wool on 2 quilts and it washed and dried fine for me. So I haven't had a bad experience with it.
Also I was out at a quilt shop this weekend and saw Quilter's Dream Puff....and was interested in trying that out....I LOVE down for it's warmth and thought this might be nice for a winter quilt. So you may also try that if the wool scares you. :)
Also I was out at a quilt shop this weekend and saw Quilter's Dream Puff....and was interested in trying that out....I LOVE down for it's warmth and thought this might be nice for a winter quilt. So you may also try that if the wool scares you. :)
#12
I have a package of Hobbs Tuscany wool and one of Hobbs Premium wool batting. The Tuscany says no shrinkage, the other doesn't state the percentage. Both are resin bonded, both recommend machine washing in barely warm water, little or no agitation. Both recommend drying flat, not in a dryer.
#13
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Orlando, FL
Posts: 416
I have used Hobbs Wool Batting. Several years ago I had bought a roll of it. It quilts and drapes beautifully. My quilts are machine washed and dried. There is some shrinkage. My only problem with it is the loft. I machine quilt on my domestic sewing machine. The Hobbs wool has more loft than the Hobbs Hierloom 80/20 cotton/polyester. I had to pin baste much closer together on the wool to prevent puckers because the batting is puffy.
#14
Originally Posted by kapatt
Hobbs Heirloom wool batting-
"Created with and endorsed by Harriet Hargrave.
"Created with and endorsed by Harriet Hargrave.
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