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Old 10-29-2012, 05:49 AM
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Originally Posted by k9dancer View Post
I'll bite: what's a w/o and w/n?
Sorry, I did not re-read before posting. It should have read " do not like to be w/o my w/n. Be without my warm and natural.
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Old 10-29-2012, 05:52 AM
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Originally Posted by jj1150 View Post
I was soooo excited when I saw your post for the warm & natural batting. And then I found my JoAnn's flyer for this sale, and I didn't see anywhere that is listed this batting on sale

This is the flyer that comes in the mail too. I am in Michigan, and wonder if different states might have different items on sale!!!

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I believe the $19.99 are on pre-packaged batts. The 60% off is on any cut of fabric. The Joann's I have been to considers W/N a cut of fabric. I buy the whole bolt at that price. I'm in Michigan too.
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Old 10-29-2012, 06:33 AM
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Originally Posted by crafterrn1 View Post
I use warm and natural as well. I love the feel and the weight of it. I also love the puckering as well when the quilt is washed. The batting is easy to use for hand and machine quilting. Luann in CT
Gladyou mentioned that it is good for hand quilting. I just took a beginners hand quilting class and the instructor suggested Warm and Blend which is 50-50 cotton & poly. But I can't find it any place. I use Warm and Natural in my machine quilted quilts and love it. If any one knows where I can order the Warm and Blend, please let me know.
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Originally Posted by jj1150 View Post
I was soooo excited when I saw your post for the warm & natural batting. And then I found my JoAnn's flyer for this sale, and I didn't see anywhere that is listed this batting on sale

This is the flyer that comes in the mail too. I am in Michigan, and wonder if different states might have different items on sale!!!

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It's on page 15 of the ad
http://joann.shoplocal.com/joannsale...&pagenumber=15
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Old 10-29-2012, 07:18 AM
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I like how easy it is to sandwich & the warmth but it doesn't drape well, because it seems a little stiff. I hand quilted the first quilt I made with it & really did my hands in. Had to take a long break to let the tendonitis subside. If I use it again I will machine quilt it or tie it. I think it would be good for wall hangings.
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Old 10-29-2012, 07:36 AM
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W & N (by the yard) has been on sale for 50% off for the last two weeks. Yesterday I saw it was still on sale. I don't know if it continues this week; if it does, here is a 25% off total purchase coupon
http://www.joann-mail.com/J20121029F...71DE1BB78CC991
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Old 10-29-2012, 07:37 AM
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I prefer W & N and since my quilts are 100% cotton they shrink together nicely. BUT I have been making many charity quilts the last couple of years and the budget simply won't stretch to the cost of W & N even tho I prefer it and think it is much kinder to my machines than polyester. It also contains scrim which I also prefer my batting to have.
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I've used W&N in many quilts, it's my fav batting next to ther Quilters Dream cottons ... I've never preshrunk it either, it doesn't need it. I want that vintage look when it's washed !! It machine quilts beautifully, and I rarely handquilt anything now except a small project. If you want a softer drape, I'd go with Q Dream or Hobb's -

I haven't used a Mountain Mist batting in years, but I def would NOT mix any polyester batt with a cotton one. They react totally differently when washed ...

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Old 10-29-2012, 08:17 AM
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"It's on page 15 of the ad"

Well, that explains it. Checked my flyer, NO page #15 .... I'm guessing that page backed the coupons and I didn't bother to check it before I clipped them .... my bad!!! lol

Thanks for the info

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Old 10-29-2012, 09:20 AM
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I love the Warm products. There is a factory near me and the company is incredibly supportive of guilds and quilt groups in this area. They are very highly regarded here.
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