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Prism99 10-18-2012 10:42 AM

I would layer with a thinner batting than Warm and Natural. Quilter's Dream request would be a wonderfully soft, thin, and sturdy batting to use. It is needlepunched, so does not require super close quilting.

Edit: I used to use Warm and Natural, but find that its drape is stiffer than I like (although it does soften up somewhat with washing), especially on small quilts. My absolute favorite for small quilts is Mountain Mist Blue Ribbon 100% cotton; however, it requires quilting every 2" or so. The QD is a great substitute and does not require such close quilting. Request weight is thin and lightweight; select weight is a little thicker. All cotton battings will soften more with each washing, making them really wonderful over the years.

LadyElisabeth 10-18-2012 10:51 AM

I like to use warm & natural. Also my thought, too warm with batting?

janceejan 10-18-2012 11:13 AM

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Used fleece on my string quilts. Love how it looks when you FMQ. Washes so well. But live in West Texas, so haven't done it with W/N, might be too warm. My baby quilts I make from Strings always get fleece.

mucky 10-18-2012 04:11 PM

I've used quilters dream green plus a muslin foundation. It's lightweight weight but a a little stiff as most quilts are made with the green batting. They do soften with use.

Pat625 10-18-2012 05:25 PM

I use muslim for a base for my string quilts...Then I used low loft batting. I live in Florida, and it was a fine weight and perfect for winter evenings

earthwalker 10-18-2012 05:32 PM

I have just completed a string top with ultra thin sheeting as foundation. Have purchased a very thin poly batting and the back will be calico/cotton mix. I don't think it will be too heavy as it is for my future DIL and she feels the cold as I do.

asimplelife 10-18-2012 05:57 PM

Thanks so much for all of your comments! I'm going to look for a thinner batting to try or else I might use fleece again if I can find something that looks nice. For a little person I want it to be super cuddly and "squishy" enough that they can wrap up it in it/carry it around easily.

COYOTEMAGIC 10-18-2012 06:34 PM

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I made my string blocks on pieces of old sheets or really OOOOOOOOOOOOGLY fabric that I had in my stash. I then just sewed anothe piece of fabric to the back.

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