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Old 07-27-2010, 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by rebeccalr
It was paper thin in some places, but I went ahead and made my sandwhich and have spent hours handquilting on a couple of the squares. I thought "when it is washed it will probably fluff up". Now I am doubting myself. I paid close to $40 for the batting at JoAnn's, so I figured it was fine. What do y'all think? Should I rip it apart and start over?
I would take out the quilting and bring the batting back to JoAnn's. If they don't make good on it, then write a letter to Fairfield Processing and see if they will do something about it. I've never used this batting, but it shouldn't have thick and thin spots in it.

I wouldn't spend the time hand quilting a king-size project feeling unsure if the batting will hold up.
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