Batting
#12
Originally Posted by Shelley
Don't forget the Quilter's Dream products! While I will quilt a customer's quilt when they bring W&W or W&N, I prefer the QD products. I have had to learn to refuse the Mountain Mist products. They are inconsistent in thickness, which leads to inconsistent thread tension. I can't have a quilt leave the studio if people won't be happy, and I don't think they'll be happy with lots of thread pokies!!
I've also had some issues with W&W and W&N when using dark backs. Sometimes the batting pokes through with the needle. While they will eventually sluff off, it looks horrible when returning to the customer. As I understand it, this is not unusual with those products. I have never had that problem with Quilter's Dream.
I've also had some issues with W&W and W&N when using dark backs. Sometimes the batting pokes through with the needle. While they will eventually sluff off, it looks horrible when returning to the customer. As I understand it, this is not unusual with those products. I have never had that problem with Quilter's Dream.
Have you tried using Black batting... I use that for my dark backings.
There appears to be an up and a down on batting. The outside of the folded batting should be down against the backing. This helps with the pokies.
#15
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It really depends on your end purpose and personal likes for batting choices. I really like Hobbs Polydown batting for a quilt that will see a lot of wear and washings because it really stands up well and doesn't seem to shrink, beard or bunch up. However, this is not the batting that I would use for my daughter's wedding quilt. I try really hard to match the batting to the quilt. Battings are certainly not all equal and your method of quilting must also be considered. No quilter wants to try handquilting a thick Poly batt.
#16
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Texas
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Originally Posted by suezquilts
I really enjoy this topic. Everyone has different tastes for batting, and I have 5 or so different ones on hand to give the choice to people.
Warm/Natural, Hobbs 80/20, Hobbs poly, Hobbs Tuscany, and now Legacy 80/20 and washable wool, oh yeah Legacy 100% cotton. 7 different kinds.
I have a batting room.
Right now, I really like the Legacy by Pellon, 80/20
Warm/Natural, Hobbs 80/20, Hobbs poly, Hobbs Tuscany, and now Legacy 80/20 and washable wool, oh yeah Legacy 100% cotton. 7 different kinds.
I have a batting room.
Right now, I really like the Legacy by Pellon, 80/20
#17
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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I also like to use the Hobbs 80/20, Tuscany and Legacy 100% cotton and the Legacy 80/20. Never had any problems at all with bearding on one of that brands! But maybe that can be a problem of the fabric. Some fabrics seem to be a tiny little bit too coarse and the fibres start coming through it. I always try to find fabrics with a high thread count like 75 per inch/direction. Unfortunately I don't have an idea what you can do now, Texasjunebug....
#18
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Washington state
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Originally Posted by May in Jersey
I like Hobb 80% cotton and 20% poly. I presoak it as I don't like my quilts to shrink at all when they are washed. May in Jersey
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