I like the Warm and Natural batting at Joann. It is 100% cotton & makes a nice cozy, warm quilt. I've used the poly & poly-cotton blend batting there for non-quilt quilted projects (fabric book, home decor, bibs) but the cotton is much nicer to work with and seems a bit sturdier. It says no need to pre-wash, but I do soak it in the machine (stop the machine before it starts agitation) or the bathtub and hang dry before I start quilting with it. The other nice thing about the Warm & Natural is that you can quilt up to 10" apart so that gives you a lot of options. Since I make baby quilts, I use the warm & natural even with white fabric since a lot of parents don't want the added chemicals in their baby's quilt. Honestly, I've auditioned both & the difference really isn't noticeable if you have a decent weight of white fabric. If it's not for a show, go with whichever one you like.
PS -- Tags help with searching on the website. If you start typing a tag like "machine quilting" or "batting" or such, if that tag exists, it will show up in a drop-down menu. If no drop-down menu appears, that means you can't use that tag. They're totally optional, so don't feel badly if you can't figure them out.
Last edited by Bree123; 07-22-2014 at 12:02 PM.