I am about to use this for the first time,can you tell me which side is the wrong side and which is right side---ie --does the smooth side face the backing??
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I don't think it matters, at least I haven't ever worried about that and my quilts are fine when w & n is used.
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Originally Posted by campion
I am about to use this for the first time,can you tell me which side is the wrong side and which is right side---ie --does the smooth side face the backing??
both sides of the quilt will be equally cuddled on! |
I woudn't think there was any right or wrong side to batting!
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I never pay any attention to it either :D:D:D
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Gee - I never thought about this before. I just put it together and it always is ok :)
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I follow what has been said on this board. "Salt & pepper" side up,
smoother side down. Not sure if it really matters but I prefer the smoother side to touch my skin. ;) |
there is no right and wrong side of batting, the batting just goes in the middle it is the same on both sides.
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Most, but not all battings have a scrim on the wrong side. That side goes down next to the backing. Or so that's what I was told when I first got my LA.
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Originally Posted by Olivia's Grammy
Most, but not all battings have a scrim on the wrong side. That side goes down next to the backing. Or so that's what I was told when I first got my LA.
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It's been discussed here. I guess I follow what the batty lady had to say. :D (page2)
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-35165-2.htm |
Originally Posted by grammyp
Originally Posted by Olivia's Grammy
Most, but not all battings have a scrim on the wrong side. That side goes down next to the backing. Or so that's what I was told when I first got my LA.
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I never even thought of a right or wrong side. Sigh.
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Thank you all I will read all the suggestions,but on mine on one side is a slightly textured look to it.
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No right, no wrong.
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