Old 05-18-2016, 04:00 PM
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profannie
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Originally Posted by Jan in VA
I second this. But if you are longarming it you probably want the quilting to be showcased, so you need something with some depth to it, which Thermore, being a very flat poly, does not have.

I really like Feline's wool over wool quilting, less "puffy" to me but still very defined.

Jan in VA (written before I saw Feline fanatic's superb examples)
Good point. The fabric is all solid and my customer want an elaborate quilting, so having some depth is imperative. Wool is good for that, but I never tought of putting two layers.
In addition, wool doesn't shrink.
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