batting question
Ingot some fuss boo batting from hobby lobby on clearance and wen I opened it up it was sticking to itself really bad. And oober wrinkled I let it hang over night d then used it. Do you think I need to worry about it? It seemed to fuse to the fabric n the quilt top and backing when I ironed it.
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If the wrinkles also ironed out, should be OK.
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Could it have been fusible batting?? If you have not already quilted it you might think about taking a small piece of the batting and make a mini sample quilt with some scrap fabric. Wash it after quilting and see how it does. If it is defective it would save your quilt top from being ruined.
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It was fusible batting. I am just worried that there was something wrong with the batting like it got to hot and steamy in the bag and ended up fusing to itself. Not all the wrinkles came out exactly but it layed flatter. Its already all quilted. Just have the borders to quilt up and binding to do.
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Yes, I just used some and I had to peel it apart. But it did iron down and stick ok after it was unstuck and smoothed out.
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Now I want to live in Florida.
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