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Old 11-06-2009, 02:02 PM
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hey all,

I used to buy a 80/20 with scrim from walmart and absolutly LOVED it for baby quilts, I could get a king size for 15 bucks and do 4 baby quilts.

my problem is they dont carry it anymore??? or they dont make it at all.

is there something else that works good for babys? with scrim? that I could pickup at joann or hobbylobby?

I have tried several and NOT happy with the results

thoughts please!!!

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Old 11-06-2009, 03:39 PM
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oh! its for hand quilting, so thats why I prefer scrim
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I'm sorry, I don't know what scrim is. I handquilt a lot and my favortie batting is Hobbs Heirloom but it isn't real cheap unless you can find it on sale. It is an 80/20 blend.
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Old 11-07-2009, 02:48 PM
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scrim is one of the two ways they bond the batt, its a layer of poly they needlepunch in. it hardly shrinks and is VERY durable.

the hobbs suggested is resin bonded, it was my next choice to try but I didnt know how durable??? these baby blankets need to be tough suckers :)

the two others I tried where "soft and crafty" and "polyfil cotton classic"
didnt like either because the one was stiff and the other had to much give.

I dont know if the trick is in the title? like "heirloom" is not bonded and "classic" is???
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Old 11-07-2009, 06:57 PM
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I wonder if Quilters Dream is what you are looking for. It has a very soft drape, and I think it has scrim but I'm not sure. I know many people love it for hand quilting.
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Old 11-08-2009, 12:33 PM
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ooooooohhhhhh!!! Quilters dream looks AWESOME, I havent tried it yet. do you know where to buy it? any idea how much $ ?

the hobbs I did try in craft weight and loved the feel

right now im doing a king size and the batt is pulling on every stitch! GRRRRRRRR.... MAD

I think its a bamboo.. I quess that brand dosent work for hand quilting :cry:
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Here is a link to a description of the different types of Quilters Dream batting. It doesn't have a scrim, but it is needlepunched, very smooth, and does not require close quilting:

http://www.battwoman.com/quilters-dream-batting.html

She sells it also, but there are many other places online to purchase. Here are a couple:

http://www.quilterswarehouse.com/m-1...m-batting.aspx

http://www.hancocks-paducah.com/Item...-Batting--m-70
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Right now Fabric Depot has a 80/20 on sale for 50% off

http://fabricdepot.com/
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Very interesting and informative discussion. Thanks for the tips. :)
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Old 11-09-2009, 07:09 AM
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I guess if its needle puched well enough you dont need scrim to make it durrable

now I just need to figure out what loft "select" is :lol:

why do them make it so difficult :roll:

thanks so much for the links

Im usally very hesitant to buy anything online that I havent touched and felt for myself. but with your ladies help I think I will be back on the road to happy quilting instead of angry quilt store shopping :D
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