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Old 09-07-2009, 05:33 PM
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has anyone tried Soft & Natural Batting by the Warm & Natural makers?

i thinking about using it in the studio quilts but wanted to know if any one has experience with it.
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I've never heard of it before, but it sounds soft. I'll have to look into that. Thank you for the info.
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Old 09-07-2009, 06:49 PM
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its really thick and soft, typically you have to buy an 80/20 blend to get something with a lot of loft.

i was really impressed with the product.

i make a lot of quilts for the local Recording Studios in NYC and i normally have to do double or triple thickness of warm & natural to achieve the sound acoustics these clients are looking for - i'm not able to use any poly or even 80/20 blend because it doesn't have the same acoustic properties as 100% cotton.
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I've never heard of it.
I'll have to look for it & try it!
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Where can this batting be found? I see it on the Warm website but I can't find it in any online stores!
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I think Jo-anns carries it. Can't remember if I have used it or not. Sorry
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here's some online

this one is by the yard


https://www.gfcquilting.com/BATTING-...d-Natural.html


and this one is by the bolt


http://www.batt-mart.com/site/490194...C-SN-2661-ROLL
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Nice Klue! Thanks for the heads up!
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Klue thank you so much for the links!
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Originally Posted by kluedesigns
its really thick and soft, typically you have to buy an 80/20 blend to get something with a lot of loft.

i was really impressed with the product.

i make a lot of quilts for the local Recording Studios in NYC and i normally have to do double or triple thickness of warm & natural to achieve the sound acoustics these clients are looking for - i'm not able to use any poly or even 80/20 blend because it doesn't have the same acoustic properties as 100% cotton.
That's interesting about the acoustic properties of different fibers.
Wonder how wool would behave?
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