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Originally Posted by Prism99
(Post 6858073)
Line drying is somewhat misleading in that it includes laying quilts out flat to dry. <snip>
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Am I wrong? It just seems that line drying these days essentially means not drying in a machine. If a tag specifies "dry flat", then you don't want to hang the item on a clothesline because the item is likely to distort from hanging. However, if a tag specifies "line dry", it doesn't mean the item cannot be laid out flat to dry. But perhaps I am missing something.
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Quilter's Dream makes a Baby Quilt bat that is made entirely of naturally flame retardant fibers. No chemicals. You might want to try that for baby quilts. I am going to.
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Joann's doesn't carry the Fat Batt in their stores, it has to be ordered online (I ordered a queen-size a few weeks ago, I want to try a QAYG strip comforter, at least that's been the idea, it'll probably drive me nutty on my small machine. lol).
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Originally Posted by geevee
(Post 6858669)
Joann's doesn't carry the Fat Batt in their stores, it has to be ordered online (I ordered a queen-size a few weeks ago, I want to try a QAYG strip comforter, at least that's been the idea, it'll probably drive me nutty on my small machine. lol).
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Originally Posted by lorli
(Post 6858818)
Geevee, I am using it for a QAYG baby quilt from an old Kaye Wood book. Is it the same one? It is fun to make. There is a pic of the baby quilt in my profile, I just can't remember how to put it into a post!
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Originally Posted by lorli
(Post 6857966)
Is there an equivalent batting to the Fat Batt? The nearest Walmart. And Joann's are very far from here.
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As a longarm quilter, I won't use Mountain Mist batting - I have found them to be inconsistent in their quality with bare spots next to thick spots. It also tears very easily. Please read http://www.imqa.org/media/uploads/20...Fall2011_1.pdf as polyester batting should not be used for bedding for people who cannot get away from it should it catch on fire - babies and the elderly. I think there is a reason quilt shops don't sell Mountain Mist. I know that 100% cotton, wool and the QD Dream Angel (http://www.quiltersdreambatting.com/dream-angel.htm) are more expensive, but the cost of polyester batting melting on a baby would be horrific.
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Geevee- that is so pretty, it's now on my list of quilts to try "when I have time".
Farm Quilter - thank you for the advice. I had been wondering why Mountain Mist is not sold in quilt shops! Is the Dream Angel high loft? Thanks! |
[QUOTE=Prism99;6857974]What would be the benefit of an alpaca/cotton blend? Unless there is some significant advantage over other batts, I would be leery of buying any wool batt that is not either Hobbs or Quilter's Dream -- which are manufactured specifically to not beard, shrink drastically, or distort with normal modern day washing methods. Before manufacturing of wool battings became more sophisticated, quilters had to completely encase a wool batt in cheesecloth before layering -- to retard bearding. There are still wool battings on the market that require this kind of treatment.]
Thank you Prism for this information. I had no idea. |
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