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Old 01-27-2009, 07:56 AM
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Has anyone use this new batting from quilters dream made from recycled plastic bottles. I am taking a quilt to the quilters this weekend and they have it on sale. I am gonna need to buy batting and wondered about getting some of this? Thanks!!!

here's the web site http://www.quiltersdreambatting.com/dream-green.htm
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Old 01-27-2009, 08:21 AM
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Interesting.
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Old 01-27-2009, 08:22 AM
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This is just a form of poly. They have the same ingredients. The bottles are washed and chopped melted and pulled in to fine filament . You can't tell the difference between this and regular poly filling and batting

I read the information you posted it was very informative....every pound of this batting keeps 10 bottle out of the landfil :D

how do the prices compare
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I have used the Dream Green batting and really liked it. Yes it quilts up just like polyester. The only difference I found it this doesn't slide quite at much as polyester.

If you are taking your quilt to a longarmer, you may want to ask them first if they will use this batting.
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My LQS have started selling it. Very eco friendly!

Prices here in the UK, converted in $ for you:
Crib - $7.78
Twin - $14.50
Queen - $19.74
King - $29.01
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Old 02-02-2009, 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Ruth Camp
This is just a form of poly. They have the same ingredients. The bottles are washed and chopped melted and pulled in to fine filament . You can't tell the difference between this and regular poly filling and batting

I read the information you posted it was very informative....every pound of this batting keeps 10 bottle out of the landfil :D

how do the prices compare
pretty favorably. about a dollar or two higher, but it's hard to find. the company lists the lqs that carry it, but most only carry the cotton or wool by the same manufacurer.
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you can buy all of the quilter's dream products at lower prices if you're able to buy in bulk. here's where i go:

http://www.quilternatives.com/Quilte...m_Batting.html

i've switched almost entirely to cotton batting, but here's the link specifically to the recycled poly. i will probably try some soon since crashnquilt says it slips less than regular poly batting. it's the slipping that drove me away.:
http://www.quilternatives.com/Quilte...d_Batting.html

her prices include shipping. if you find yourself out of batting and between 40-50% off sales at some of the other common sources, this is where you can consistently save a lot of money. her customer service is awesome, too. :-)
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Old 02-03-2009, 08:23 AM
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that is a fantastic price for anyone who can use multiples. for me it's better that a roll, better than singles.

great buy!
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