Question about Warm & Natural... I need some great advice!!!
#11
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I like fusible poly batting for wall hangings. Fusible makes it easy to handle, and poly means no shrinking. (Although I don't usually launder my wall hangings; they're not usually washing-friendly)
#12
If you read this website carefully you won't find anywhere that it says W&N is 100% cotton. http://www.warmcompany.com/wnpage.html
Last edited by Scissor Queen; 02-23-2014 at 07:32 PM.
#14
If you don't want the crinkly look, use polyester batting (it does not shrink) or pre-washed wool batting. For wall-hangings those battings also help to give stability to the quilt. I frequently will use a double batting of 1 wool on top of poly. For table runners and place mats, I like the Insul-Bright as it gives a higher level of protection to my table. You don't want to use poly for anything that will be close to a heat source - it doesn't need direct flame to melt and the Insul-Bright has something in it that protects against heat.
#16
Yeah, everybody seems to think that but if it was actually 100% cotton you wouldn't be able to quilt it 10 inches apart. The poly scrim is why you can quilt it that far apart. You have to read the fine print on the label.
If you read this website carefully you won't find anywhere that it says W&N is 100% cotton. http://www.warmcompany.com/wnpage.html
If you read this website carefully you won't find anywhere that it says W&N is 100% cotton. http://www.warmcompany.com/wnpage.html
#17
I only use Hobbs Thermore, I don't want my batting to be lumpy and I do want everything flat, if I use it on the table.
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#19
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For table runners, I use crafters fleece. It comes on a bolt, sold at most walmarts. It is like felt, but thicker than the craft felt squares you can buy. It comes in white. Perfect for stability in runners and toppers.
#20
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Great batting for wall quilts and table runners.
I have been attempting to ensure that I am using the correct batting for table runners and wallhangings. Someone suggested for medium sized wallhangings Warm and Natural. I have no problem with W&N but, someone later mentioned if it is washed you get that crinkled look to it. I definitely do NOT want that to happen to a wallhanging.
So, does W&N usually give that crinkly/used look after washings??
What batting do you use in wallhangings?
Thank you for your ideas. I am truly stumped as to what to put in wallhangings so they will hang nicely and have some good body/substance/weight to them.
So, does W&N usually give that crinkly/used look after washings??
What batting do you use in wallhangings?
Thank you for your ideas. I am truly stumped as to what to put in wallhangings so they will hang nicely and have some good body/substance/weight to them.
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