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Old 11-16-2015, 06:12 AM
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Asking the experts here. I'm working on a paper-piecing commissioned quilt. I'm going to use the QAYG method to connect the blocks.

Would the Hobbs fusible batting work for this? If I don't have to spray baste these smaller squares, it would probably be much easier.

My customer wants something that will be warm and thinking with 20% polyester fibers, it should work.

I'm allergic to wool so that's not an option. And, I'm sure a high-loft poly would be very challenging on 12" blocks.

Thanks for your tips!!!
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Old 11-16-2015, 06:21 AM
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I have never used their fusible but I have used the Hobbs 80/20 batting since it first came out on the market. It has a bit of loft and quilts very smoothly.
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I have used Hobbs fusible for quilts and runners. You need a big spot to iron it for a quilt but I love it for small projects too. In QAYG blocks it will give you a nice flat block to work with. It can be pealed back and re-ironed if necessary also.
As for warmth, it is the same as other 80/20 mixed batt.
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should work fine as long as you trim to fit the finished block so the seam width will be free to sew. Have fun!
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I love this batting for small projects! I think it would work great for a QAYG project.
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Most of the larger quilts that I do are QAYG. I don't see the need for a fusible batting or spray basting. I usually use 80/20 Hobbs, and with blocks for me, there is almost no shifting. You can cut the batting slightly larger than the block, so that if there is a little bit of shifting, there will be plenty of batting to reach the edge. Then trim the block to the desired size.
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Great tips !! Thank you so much for your input and feedback. I think I'll try it since I use fusible fleece all the time for my totes and purses.
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