Originally Posted by
rjwilder
Use the wool, wool can be warming and it can be cool. Most of the very expensive mens suits are wool, same for womens clothing. It acts as an insulator, it goes both ways, I live in FL and I use wool all the time, just remember there are different weights of wool.
Yes, this is my understanding too, which is why I asked in the first place. As I said, I explained the differences to my cousin (my aunt's daughter) who certainly knows her needs better than I do, and she felt the lighter weight wool would be a better choice than the heavier cotton. But everyone has their own needs and personal preferences.
I did some research and one of the things I read was that merino wool is very good in warm weather, and the QD website said the their wool batting is made with domestic and merino wool. I made a quilt for my best friend and used QD wool and she told me that she prefers that over any of her other blankets or throws because it's a more comfortable warmth, as opposed to her other ones that leave her uncomfortably hot and sweaty.
So it's settled - I can quit driving myself crazy, and the quilt should be ready for the longarmer by the end of the week.