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Rubyrednails2 03-25-2011 05:58 AM

I pieced a small wall hanging and wanted to try to hand quilt it since I haven't done much in the last 20 years. I used warm and natural and found that it was too hard to hand quilt and ended up machine quilting it. Do any of you use that type of batting or was it just me trying to hand quilt after all these years?

purplemem 03-25-2011 06:05 AM

I use Warm and Natural for all my quilting, hand and machine. I don't have a problem with it, but my best friend can't use it at all. She, like you, says it is too stiff.

Borntohandquilt 03-25-2011 06:39 AM

I have tried warm and natural once and I won't use it for hand quilting again. For me it was hard to needle and I prefer cotton blends or cotton battings without scrim.
However I always try to do tiny stitches and this seems to be impossible with Warm and Natural.

feline fanatic 03-25-2011 06:44 AM

I would never attempt to use W&N to hand quilt. I love it for machine quilting but not for hand. Like Born to handquilt I like blends. I have also been very satisfied with all poly for handquilting (quilters dream brand). I have yet to try wool which from what I have read is an absolute dream to hand quilt. I think my next handquilted quilt I may try wool.

Scissor Queen 03-25-2011 06:47 AM

Try Quilter's Dream 100% cotton for hand quilting.

NJ Quilter 03-25-2011 06:50 AM

I use W&N for hand quilting all the time. I guess since it's what I started with I didn't know it wasn't supposed to be difficult to needle. I do fairly small stitches with either a #11 or #12 Roxanne needle, use Thimblelady metal (although I have used the plastic one as well) thimble and push with the pad of my finger. Every one once in a while it will be tough to pull the needle out of the work but I have needle nosed pliers for that purpose. I'm working on a quilt now that a friend decided she didn't want to finish. She always uses Quilter's Dream cotton batting and honestly I don't notice much difference in the needling (is that a word) of either batting.

quiltinggrandmaca 03-25-2011 07:02 AM

I too use warm and natural for hand quilting. I have used polyester batting when I first started quilting because I didn't know any better and I don't find any difference at all. Just my humble opinion.

ann clare 03-25-2011 10:47 AM

I use warm and natural for hand quilting.

pjustice63 03-25-2011 10:53 AM

It was not intended for hand quilting and is very hard to work with. I would recommend Hobbs 80/20 or wool. Love wool!!!!

LivelyLady 03-25-2011 04:36 PM

Warm and Natural does not needle easy at all. I always use poly batting when I hand quilt. Some time I want to try wool which I have been told is wonderful for hand quilting.

CarrieAnne 03-25-2011 04:41 PM

Maybe I need to get a small piece of Wand N and try it myself. I would love to be able to hand quilt it!

Beachbound 03-25-2011 04:42 PM

That is all I will use now. I tried all of the prepackaged batting but I love W&N and never mind hand quilting thru it....but the batiks don't bother me either. Some day I will perfect my FMQ but I just love the look of hand quilting.

MadQuilter 03-25-2011 04:43 PM

Jean Brown (Aunt Becky) only uses Polyester. The quilt stores around here seem to be recommending Hobbs 80/20.

cassiemae 03-25-2011 04:57 PM

I have always used W&N ever since I started quiting in
1997 and have never had any problem probably because it is all I have ever used.

:lol:

michelehuston 03-26-2011 06:27 PM

I love warm and natural. Takes a bit longer to hand quilt than regular batting, but I like the look and the weight so I continue to use it.

sharkee 03-26-2011 06:59 PM

I use Quilters Dream but have been reading a lot about wool so when I was at the LQS today I bought wool for the Mystery Quilt that I did last year


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