Right or wrong side to batting?
#1
I read on a website today that there was a right side and a wrong side to quilt batting, but they didn't explain how to tell which side was which! I normally use Warm & Natural in my quilts and I've noticed there is a "soft" side and a sort of "patterned" side to this batting. I usually place the "soft" side to the quilt top and the "patterned" side to the quilt backing. Any other thoughts?
#2
I have never payed any attention to my batting... I just lay it out in the sandwich...
Did they say why it would make a difference? Sometimes I quilt with the back on top...if I want to follow the design on the backing...
Did they say why it would make a difference? Sometimes I quilt with the back on top...if I want to follow the design on the backing...
#5
I wonder if it really makes a difference since it is covered with fabric and the stitching goes through all three layers. I have not noticed any difference in my hand quilting and have never paid a lot of attention.
#6
Originally Posted by Marjpf
On warm and natural the theory is you should put it pepper side up. I only found that out recently and had never known before there was a right or wrong side.
#7
I honestly don't think it matters much, or at least it doesn't seem to make a difference when hand quilting. And it doesn't seem to change the feel of the quilts once they are sandwiched together and quilted.
With Warm & Natural, did they say why you should put the pepper side up? What type of difference is it supposed to make?
With Warm & Natural, did they say why you should put the pepper side up? What type of difference is it supposed to make?
#9
What a great question! I've noticed the difference in sides but never knew which went where. I tend to put the smoother (non-peppered) side toward the quilt top. Love the pepper description! That describes it nicely for us newbies. I learn something here every day! Thanks!
#10
With Warm & Natural, did they say why you should put the pepper side up? What type of difference is it supposed to make?[/quote]
Nope - on the instruction video for my Tin Lizzie, they said always pepper side up. No reason given.
Nope - on the instruction video for my Tin Lizzie, they said always pepper side up. No reason given.
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