Newbie quilter & member.....
#1
Newbie quilter & member.....
Good morning.
Hope everyone is having a decent weekend. I'm Tess & am about to embark on my first quilt. I have done a few pillows, one baby quilt (Noah's ark) & am looking for advice on the best batting for squares to be sewed together as a double quilt. The squares are of Wolves & I'm looking for the cheapest but nicest batting I can find. I live in Nova Scotia, Canada & although my winters are cold I'd rather have a thinner but warm quilt. Heehee!
Any help at all or advice would be wonderful. My grandmother is a quilter & she taught me but she's not as young & nimble as she use to be so I don't want to bother her. I quilt by hand (machines scare me. lol). I look forward to learning so much here & getting to know you all.
Thanks for reading & have a wonderful day!!
Hope everyone is having a decent weekend. I'm Tess & am about to embark on my first quilt. I have done a few pillows, one baby quilt (Noah's ark) & am looking for advice on the best batting for squares to be sewed together as a double quilt. The squares are of Wolves & I'm looking for the cheapest but nicest batting I can find. I live in Nova Scotia, Canada & although my winters are cold I'd rather have a thinner but warm quilt. Heehee!
Any help at all or advice would be wonderful. My grandmother is a quilter & she taught me but she's not as young & nimble as she use to be so I don't want to bother her. I quilt by hand (machines scare me. lol). I look forward to learning so much here & getting to know you all.
Thanks for reading & have a wonderful day!!
#5
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Welcome from Ontario, Canada. I have used the batt in a bag from Walmart to hand quilt a quilt but I have not used it to do squares. Cotton batts tend to grab the needle more than polyester so an all cotton batt might be a little more difficult to needle. Hopefully someone can direct you to the brand that will work the best for you.
#7
Welcome from WV! I bought batting by the bag until I discovered that it comes on bolts just like fabric. If you have a store that sells several types, then you can touch them and see what you like best. I, too, also used to do hand quilting, but machine quilting is much faster. Try the stitch in the ditch method (means sewing in the seam or as close as you can get). This is a nice way to make it all stay in place, too.
#8
Thank you all for the wonderful welcomes & I will be looking into all the advice. Heehee. I use to use the Walmart batting in a bag but the walmarts here in Nova Scotia have stopped selling the panels & batting for quilting. Very disappointed, but what can you do?
Thanks again to all for the welcomes & advice. I look forward to learning more from all.
Thanks again to all for the welcomes & advice. I look forward to learning more from all.
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