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Old 05-15-2010, 06:16 PM
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For the first time today I bought some Hobbs 100% cotton. It seems like to me that it has more stretch to it than the warm and natural. But the warm and natural that I have is a blended so I guess maybe that is why?
What do you like the best?
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Warm and natural is my choice.
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Old 05-15-2010, 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by quilterj
For the first time today I bought some Hobbs 100% cotton. It seems like to me that it has more stretch to it than the warm and natural. But the warm and natural that I have is a blended so I guess maybe that is why?
What do you like the best?
I haven't used Hobbs 100% cotton, but do use Mountain Mist Blue Ribbon 100% cotton. Warm and Natural is needlepunched through a scrim, making it super-stable (but with a slightly stiffer drape than battings without a scrim). MMBR is not needlepunched and does not have a scrim; the Hobbs may be similar. Quilter's Dream is a 100% cotton batting that is needlepunched, but not through scrim. It is more stable than MMBR but not as stable as WnN.

I love using 100% cotton because cotton gets softer with every washing. The softness and drape actually get better year after year because of this.
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I've used the Hobbs 100% cotton recently. It's very easy to hand quilt through, but it's also prone to get torn. Parts of the batting that are not covered by the fabric at the edges of the quilt really look frazzeld after a few hours of quilting in a hoop. I love using cotton batting but I prefer the needlepunched brands like Quilter's Dream, Tuscany and Legacy. The Hobbs 80/20 is much more stable and works out fine, too.
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Old 05-16-2010, 02:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Borntohandquilt
I've used the Hobbs 100% cotton recently. It's very easy to hand quilt through, but it's also prone to get torn. Parts of the batting that are not covered by the fabric at the edges of the quilt really look frazzeld after a few hours of quilting in a hoop. I love using cotton batting but I prefer the needlepunched brands like Quilter's Dream, Tuscany and Legacy. The Hobbs 80/20 is much more stable and works out fine, too.
The Hobbs that I have is the Tuscany. It seems like it had a little stretch to it.
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Originally Posted by quilterj

The Hobbs that I have is the Tuscany. It seems like it had a little stretch to it.
It stretches more than the W&N - but in my experience it is easier to hand quilt. The Tuscany didn't make any problems at all and it stays stable, no frazzling at all.
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I have only used warm and natural
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