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Old 02-28-2013, 02:52 PM
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I am quilting a Warm and Natural batting about 6" apart. Will this be enough for a quilt that may get a lot of machine washing, or should I add more quilting?

I'm trying to do a simple grid pattern to get the quilt done quickly, and just started to wonder if it would hold up well to washes.

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I think that's fine for Warm and Natural.
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Yes, my Warm and Natural says to quilt at least every ten inches. You are fine with six inches, for sure!!

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As they said, you are good to go!
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Warm and natural says 10 inches apart, so I agree with Prism99. I use W&N all the time and usually quilt 4 to 6 inches apart and it holds up just fine. I'm a little afraid to go 10 inches, but that is what they say.
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I used warm and natural on a lap quilt for my daughter and it is quilted at 10 inches. It is washed very often and is holding up just fine.
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That's what I wanted to know, Trennag... from someone who has quilted it far apart and washed it. I know what the batting package says, but I don't trust that as much as someone who has actually washed one themselves.

I actually chickened out once I got it quilted in a 6" grid, and added some diagonal lines bisecting the grid. So now my quilting is closer and I feel a lot better about giving this as a gift to a young couple. Better safe than sorry.

Thank you all for your replies!
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You can quilt WnN up to 10 inches apart. I think it will be fine.
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I think it should be fine!
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