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Rhonda Lee 04-10-2017 09:32 AM

Batting Sale from Connecting Threads ??
 
I love Connecting Threads. I always stock up when their batting is on sale.. 30% off is a good deal in mho. I usually buy Hobbs heirloom 80/20. Last time I ordered Natural cotton with scrim because I can quilt up to 8 inches apart. I have not used Hobbs Poly-down batting, which can be quilted at 6 in., because I keep thinking I want cotton. However the price for a queen size poly down batting at the 30% off is only $16.09. What are you thoughts on poly down batting? Have you used this brand before? and how does it quilt? Thanks in advance for your response. I always come here first. Best advice for quilting on the planet!

feline fanatic 04-10-2017 10:26 AM

Do you hand quilt or machine quilt?

I machine quilt on a longarm. I like Polydown. It gives great definition to the quilting. It is very cost effective. But I don't think it has very nice drape. My favorite cuddle quilt has W&N in it and was simply quilted with a 2" cross hatch grid on my domestic. So maybe the combination of cotton batting, the fact this quilt is older and has seen many washings and the fairly sparse quilting is what makes it such a wonderfully scrunchy nap quilt.

Cons of polydown are
It is a synthetic and a lot of people don't like that
it can be slippery so if you quilt on a domestic you have to make sure you baste really well as it can slip around some (I don't know if it can be spray basted, I assume it can)
Until the quilt is fairly well "broken in" the drape is not very supple.

Pros
It is extremely cost effective
It gives great definition to the quilting
It is comfortable to sleep under (at least in my experience)
Edited to add it is extremely easy to launder as the batting is light weight and dries really fast.
Also it makes for a much lighter weight quilt than cotton or 80/20 which could be a pro to some people and con to others.

80/20 is also very nice and a batting I use regularly and find just as nice as cotton only with a tiny bit more loft for definition of quilting stitches.

Here are links to two quilts I did with Hobbs Polydown:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...g-t275921.html
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...c-t287411.html

SittingPretty 04-10-2017 12:00 PM

I used polydown for my king sized quilt. It worked very well.

Rhonda Lee 04-10-2017 07:26 PM

Thank you so much for your information. I'll be quilting this on my domestic. Still trying to decide.

Rhonda Lee 04-10-2017 07:28 PM

Your quilts are beautiful and your quilting is wonderful. My quilting will be much more plain. Just don't have the skills that make the quilting so wonderful.

copycat 04-11-2017 02:19 AM

Cotton gives a quilt a more crinkled look after washing. The Poly down gives the quilt a smoother appearance.

maryfrang 04-11-2017 04:56 AM

I recently went to Michael and discovered they have Hobbs 80/20 queen size batting at a great price, under $20. They also have a good poly, Loops and Thread that is very good. I purchased a queen size that with my 50% coupon was less than $10. For some reason I never thought of Michael's for batting.

luvstoquilt 04-11-2017 05:09 AM


Originally Posted by maryfrang (Post 7802327)
I recently went to Michael and discovered they have Hobbs 80/20 queen size batting at a great price, under $20. They also have a good poly, Loops and Thread that is very good. I purchased a queen size that with my 50% coupon was less than $10. For some reason I never thought of Michael's for batting.

Great tip! I never thought of Michaels either!

AVFD215 04-11-2017 07:05 AM

I prefer the 80/20 to poly. I think it is easer to bind than the poly, and I like a heavier quilt.

salederer 04-11-2017 07:16 AM

I hate doing fmg on poly batting. It can be very bulky.


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