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Batting sides~front vs back
Is there a right and wrong side to batting and if so how can one tell which is the right side from wrong side.
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Warm & Natural and Warm & White have a right and wrong side
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I believe the only type of batting that has a right and wrong side is batting that is needlepunched through scrim. Warm and Natural cotton is needlepunched through scrim. Quilter's Dream cotton is needlepunched, but not through scrim, and I *think* this means it does not have a right and wrong side. Other battings may not be needlepunched, but may be treated with glazing, and these also would not have a right and wrong side (these would be polyester battings, I think).
Which batting type and brand are you using? That would tell us whether your batting has a right and wrong side. |
I mostly use the Quilter's Dream cotton and have not ever worried about a right or wrong side. Seeing the pictures of the Warm and Natural makes me see that there is a difference, but that is a batting that I rarely use-it seems too stiff to me. I also use Hobb's batting, and again, do not see a difference on either side.
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Thanks Prism for the information on the batting, I normally use QUilter's Dream cotton batting.
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Is there something official that says that's the way warm & natural is supposed to be in a quilt? I know the sides are different but the packages I've seen don't say this side or that side toward the top.
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Originally Posted by gale
(Post 6294281)
Is there something official that says that's the way warm & natural is supposed to be in a quilt? I know the sides are different but the packages I've seen don't say this side or that side toward the top.
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Originally Posted by gale
(Post 6294281)
Is there something official that says that's the way warm & natural is supposed to be in a quilt? I know the sides are different but the packages I've seen don't say this side or that side toward the top.
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Originally Posted by Prism99
(Post 6294339)
It really should be on the package, in my opinion. I don't know why they fail to include that information on the packaging.
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How about this. Has anyone put it on backwards and noticed a problem? I've never even paid attention to how I put it on and I'm sure I've done it both ways. Most of my finishes so far are lap quilts we've kept and use and I don't notice anything wrong with them. No differences during quilting either.
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