Cotton Batting
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Cotton Batting
Newbie question on batting for quilts. I would like to purchase cotton batting by the roll at JAF when they have a good sale. My question to all..... What batting would you recommend that I purchase? Right now I mainly have been working on baby quilts & wall hangings. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you & Merry Christmas & a safe & happy new year to aallspice Kitten
Thank you & Merry Christmas & a safe & happy new year to aallspice Kitten
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JAF use to sell a roll of Hobbs batting but I just checked the website and they didn't have it listed. Warm & Natural isn't that bad. To me it is sort of flat and slightly heavy. Most quilters stick with what they like. Some like a little fluff (Hobbs) and others like a flat look from W&N. Stick with a major brand and you will be OK. Not sure if Quilter's Dream comes in a roll. It is the Cadillac of batting. A bit pricey for some of us living on a fixed income.
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I would go for a blend 80-20 or even 50-50 because you get the best of both cotton and poly: Easy to quilt, low loft, nice drape, and warmth. I started using Warm and Natural Blend (50-50) and love how it handles. I also have Warm and Natural, and Warm and White. If you don't know what you like, how about getting a few types as precuts and then making the determination based on how you like them?
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Newbie question on batting for quilts. I would like to purchase cotton batting by the roll at JAF when they have a good sale. My question to all..... What batting would you recommend that I purchase? Right now I mainly have been working on baby quilts & wall hangings. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you & Merry Christmas & a safe & happy new year to aallspice Kitten
Thank you & Merry Christmas & a safe & happy new year to aallspice Kitten
#9
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If you hand quilt, it may be a problem in natural cotton due to how the cotton is made. There are small lumps at times and a hand needle will not go thru. When the poly was invented years ago now, it was highly welcomed by the hand quilters. Now the machine quilters have a lot of choices. I prefer poly myself only because it is easy for me to handle. I just finished a king size one for Christmas and my arms are stiff and sore yet. I know my granddaughter will appreciate it though. I would be afraid to use the wool myself, having seen what the moth got in over the last
80 or so years re the wool crazy quilts. Some say the poly won't last over the years, but when we like something we use it, to each his own. Merry Christmas everyone.
80 or so years re the wool crazy quilts. Some say the poly won't last over the years, but when we like something we use it, to each his own. Merry Christmas everyone.
#10
I like the warm and natural myself and one time they were out on the roll at the sale 1/2 off and said they would order a roll of Pellon Nature's touch. I agreed that I would take that kind and paid. Went and picked it up 6 weeks or so later. I don't like it as well as the warm and natural. Beware of this. When they advertise and then open the doors, they only had a couple rolls and they were gone. I live 120 miles rd trip to Joann's from my house. Merry Christmas to all.
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