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Not too long ago someone posted on the board in regards to BATTING one side she said is smooth and one side
not smooth. Now I can't remember which side was suppose to be put where the backing is.!!!!!!! If someone can remember I would appreciate it and will print it out this time. THANKS eunice |
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I've posted this picture a few times in regards to Warm & Natural.
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I remember it this way. Someone else posted this comment. The bumpy side goes up, you want the smooth side against you. Sounds logical to me.
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Never knew there was a difference. I always learn something new here. Thanks.
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I never heard this; thank you. Is there a difference like this for the insulbright? I can never know what side to turn what ways.
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Okay, I was just told the opposite by the LQS. So, who do I listen to?
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As far as I know, it's only Warm and Natural brand batting that has this "right" and "wrong" side. With other battings, it doesn't matter.
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Originally Posted by nanna-up-north
(Post 6774546)
Okay, I was just told the opposite by the LQS. So, who do I listen to?
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Quilter's 80/20 by Fairfield also has a right and wrong side.
Sandwiching your quilt with the rough side up makes it less likely that while you're quilting, the machine needle will push some of the little little bumps through to the right side of the backing. Daffy |
I use Hobbs 80/20 and there is not difference in which side is up. They are both the same. Just disappointed that JAF is not carrying this product any more. I like the half roll size being folded twice in half (less length of bolt) and containing 15 yards.
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