yes..it really depends on what sized quilts you like to make.....but 96 is a good basic size....you want to have extra for for the sides so you can make about a 90 inch wide by whatever length quilt you want. I have made some quilts that are wider than my 96 inch batting...but I actually bought a roll of 120 wide batting and found that I did not like having to trim it down when I did smaller quilts....so what I find is a good idea...is to have both sizes....tee hee....anyway, I am lucky in that I have a second floor that I use mainly for storage of fabric and batting....I have two old dining room chairs with slat backs and have then turned back to back and have my batting roll hanging on an old shower rod. It looks like a giant roll of toilet paper.... It is easy to switch out the batting rolls. I use a long piece of wood trim to mark a chalk line on the batting roll after I measure how much I want to cut off the roll. Works good. just have to be careful to not stretch the batting when measuring it. I have been dreaming of getting a roll of wool batting....but I do have a roll of hobbs polydown and a roll of hobbs 80/20 and not that many tops to do for a bit so will wait on that for a bit.