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Anyone know any good deals
on batting? I used to buy a roll on Amazon but since 2020 it has doubled in price almost. I prefer cotton but may have to change...
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I alternate looking on JoAnn's, Walmart and Amazon websites. It's amazing how often the prices change.
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Hobby Lobby has 40% off all batting on the bolt/roll every other week. You can buy the whole bolt/roll.
Warm & Natural Batting5 stars out of 5 starsWAS:$14.99 NOW:$8.99 40% off All Fabric I buy enough for a quilt every other week in store. I have a good stash of batting now. My favorite batting is Missouri Star brand. I buy a lot of that when it is on sale. |
I like hobby lobby too
and also buy from these 3 with good experiences when I find sales: https://www.longarmsupplies.net/coll...g-boards-rolls https://www.battingsupersale.com/ https://quiltbatting.com/hobbs-bonded-fibers/ I'm sure there are others out there |
I use Marshall’s Dry Goods. Batting is on their wholesale site. Many widths and types. I have been using it for about 4 years and have been very happy with the quality. Comes as a large roll so no wrinkles to deal with.
www.marshalldrygoods.com |
I like bamboo/rayon batting. The last deal I found on it was at battingsupersale.com They send out emails with all their deals. Good service, too.
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Thank you all for the replies! I found some on Walmart and ordered it but am bookmarking these for next time!
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This is not batting, but I went to a fabric sale yesterday in NW AR and bought yardage for .50 a yard. Still in packages. This is a warehouse sale that sells Waverly. Unfortunately, they will be moving this sale to Houston. There are tons and tons of fabric there.
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I used to buy by the roll from BattingSupply but lately I've been ordering sets of king size batting from them instead as I'm getting down to the wire on how many more extra large quilts I have on my agenda. I've now got 2 boxes each with 4 king size 80/20 battings of Quilter's Dream batting. I've cut what I had left on my roll for those quilts waiting to be quilted. I also scrap piece my batting for the smaller quilts like for dogs and cats. Anything smaller I use for embroidered blocks or to clean my frame rails and machine wheels so nothing seems to go to waste. Not at the prices they've gotten up to.
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Originally Posted by cashs_mom
(Post 8606151)
I like bamboo/rayon batting. The last deal I found on it was at battingsupersale.com They send out emails with all their deals. Good service, too.
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I don't know about importing but Dinkeydoo in BC has great deals on rolls of Warm & Natural. Not too heavy to ship, either. Mine came through the post office.
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In 2021, my one and only black Friday shopping was for rolls of batting from WalMart. 9 yard rolls, 96" wide for $16!!! I still have 1 full one and one that I've taken off about 3 yards. It's Pellon Natural Cotton, and I'd never used it before so was a little cautious. Anything larger than a baby quilt gets sent to a LA; the one I've been using said it was great to work with. Had I known how happy I'd be with it, I would have bought more, lol. It is now about $54, still a lot less than some of them are.
Doing some king sized quilts now and didn't want to try to piece it (again, I am being cautious - can't get that through the sewing machine and am leery of the iron on stuff to join batting) so bought a couple of king size wool batts. I ALWAYS search with "sale" in my search. I got packages of king sized wool from Hancock's of Paducah for $60 each. I also ordered swatches of FQS's brand batting. Has anyone tried it? It feels okay in the sample... |
Originally Posted by b.zang
(Post 8606283)
I don't know about importing but Dinkeydoo in BC has great deals on rolls of Warm & Natural. Not too heavy to ship, either. Mine came through the post office.
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Originally Posted by Three Dog Night
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Totally agree, they have great sales and great service. They also sell Glide thread and some Superior threads plus fabric and notions.
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Originally Posted by Ginniequilts
(Post 8606157)
Thank you all for the replies! I found some on Walmart and ordered it but am bookmarking these for next time!
Linda's Electric Quilters--Texas: ([email protected] /) Kingsmen Quilting Supply (https://kmquiltingsupply.net) --these guys sell basically at wholesale prices, but only Midwesterners will benefit because sending large packages through 2 postal zones (as in Midwest plus Northeast/Northwest/Southern) is prohibitively expensive. They also sell thread, some notions, pantos, etc.at good prices and will 'stuff' other items inside a roll of batting to save customers on postage. |
Marshall dry goods - don't know if you're looking for a roll of 30 yards, but they have a poly cotton roll for $140 + shipping. I use it, and consider it good quality.
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