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    thanks for all the info. I like that it seems to be comparable to others I like to use. It will be quilted on my domestic machine. I normally prefer W&N, or Hobbs 80/20 or even the Tuscany, so I think cost wise the Am. spirit will be great for those donation quilts!

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    One time by accident I took a Fairfield batt to my long arm quilter and she told me she liked it better than Hobbs80/20. I couldn't tell any difference in the finished quilt.

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    will check it out

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    What's a "scrim"?

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    My favorite is Legacy Premier Quilt Batting Soy Blent. 50 soy/ 50 cotton. Good for Hand or Machine quilting. Quilts 8 to 10 inches apart. Shrinkage is up to 3% loft is 1/16 inch. It comes in a lot of sizes. Go to www.pellonideas.com . That is where I sent for it and got it on sale.

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