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bigsister63 10-09-2010 04:43 AM

I am going to sandwich lap/nap size quilts. As I was laying top on batting I noticed that there is not much extra around the outside. I am using Hobb's twin size packaged batting that measures 72 x 90 for this nap quilt that measures 69X 85. I bought twin size batting thinking that it could be used to make twin size quilts or these nap quilts. But if the finished size of the twin quilt is ususal 72 x90 {with no drop) and the cut size of the twin batting measures 72 x 90 how can I use this twin size due to there is no extra to allow for quilting? Does this mean that you need to buy one size up to allow enough extra for quilting? Is this true fo all packiaged battings? I bought twin for these quilts so I would not have to cut too much off. I am going to email Hobbs and mention this to them. Perhaps they should make piece 3 inchs larger to allow for quilting.

sueisallaboutquilts 10-09-2010 04:50 AM

Lately people on the board have been talking about buying it from the bolt for a number of reasons. I think it's a good idea. You can see exactly what you're getting.

donnajean 10-09-2010 04:52 AM

I don't know what the longarm quilters require for batting beyond the quilt top, but I don't leave more than an inch or two beyond the quilt top when I make the sandwich. I don't like to waste batting & as I machine quilt, too much extra would just get beat up as I twist & turn my quilt while quilting.

tooMuchFabric 10-09-2010 04:57 AM

Good topic.

For now, maybe you can take some extra scraps that you might have from other quilts or projects, and add it onto one side and the bottom of your batting to make enough to complete this project.
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paloma 10-09-2010 05:01 AM

standerd twin matt.is 39 by 75 so with 10 in drops mesaured59 by 85 so pack batting is dueable

ktbb 10-09-2010 05:10 AM

I agree with Paloma...the batting size incorporates a 10 inch drop


Originally Posted by paloma
standerd twin matt.is 39 by 75 so with 10 in drops mesaured59 by 85 so pack batting is dueable


littlehud 10-09-2010 05:53 AM

If I'm doing a smaller quilt I can get by with having an inch or two inches extra on the sides. If I'm doing a larger one it just needs more. I usually used rolls of batting so I just cut off what I need.

quilterscorner 10-09-2010 05:57 AM

if you let a package batt out of the bag for a day or so before sandwiching you will find that it has relaxed and fit the top better

Jeanniejo 10-09-2010 05:59 AM

Wish I had room for a roll of battting!!

laureneberhard 10-09-2010 06:01 AM

You can throw the batt into the dryer on no heat fluff and it will relax enough to use right away. otherwise take out of package a day or two before you plan on using it. this should solve your problem


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