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Old 08-24-2011, 12:16 PM
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There are about 5 of us in our Tuesday night sewing class and 3 of us in my Thursday one. At lunch today 2 of us used the time to run get batting while on sale. Was surprised it's jumped from $9.99 yard to $11.99. I checked Joann.com for batting on the roll prices but wondered if anyone knows if there is a product similar to warm and natural or anoter supplier that we could chip in and buy in bulk before we order from Joanns?
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Old 08-24-2011, 12:17 PM
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I wish I did but warm & natural is very expensive. Sorry :(
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Old 08-24-2011, 12:21 PM
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Yeah comes to $7 yard online at Joann's with the 40% off coupon so if nothing else we'll go that route.
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Old 08-24-2011, 12:47 PM
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I like Warm and Natural but also like Hobbs 80/20 and Mountain Mist White Rose or Cream Rose ( these are 100 percent cotton).
If you like a flat quilt and preshrink your battings Warm and Natural is a great choice ( if you are ploy adverse) . Hobbs 80/20 I think has more fibers per square inch than Warm and Natural ( same size battings from both companies and the Hobbs weighs more) . The Mountain mist White or Cream Rose drapes the best of all of them it is 100 percent cotton as apposed to Warm and Natural that has a poly scrim. I recently used some and was very impressed it is so.. soft and quilts wonderfully.
If you like a big tolerance ( lots of distance between quilting) for quilting Warm and Natural has the largest at recommended 10 inches.
You may want to take a look
http://www.batt-mart.com/site/490194/page/96250
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Old 08-24-2011, 12:56 PM
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i've purchased from batt mart in the past and was happy with the service
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Old 08-24-2011, 01:14 PM
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I make a lot of bow tuck bags and use the fusible Pellon 987F. I have found the cheapest way to get this is on O.co. or overstock.com. I buy this by the bolt. You may have luck on there.

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The prices of everything have gone WAY up. Batting is not exception. My favorite is Thermore.
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Have you tried Amazon.com?
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If you are going to share the cost! I use the 50 % coupon at Joann's and then get the free shipping! Less tha $200.00 last time I bought. It is 40 yards and folded so I have to cut everytime I need some! I get the 120/90 inch (again it is folded in half) And it seems to last a good long while! Of course, I am doing QOV and they bring me batting so I am not using my own for that!
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Marshalldrygoods.com has good prices on fabrics and batting. But they charge shipping costs..so might be cheaper to stock up with the coupons from Joann's or if you have a Hancocks or Hobby Lobby near you. crafty_linda_b
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