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Old 01-07-2012, 12:22 PM
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So, I'm a newbie and I have a question about batting and recycling. I have an old wool sweater that falls to my mid thigh. I LOVED that sweater so much I wore it til the elbows wore out! Now my question about batting is, can I cut up the remains of my old wool sweater and use it with other batting to make myself a quilt? There isn't enough of the sweater to be enough batting for a lap quilt so I would have to mix batting. Is that a completely nutty idea? Too advanced for a newbie? I have no idea how mixing batting works or if it's not even recommended due to problems with sewing/construction. I absolutely adored that sweater and would love to put it in a quilt so it could continue to keep me warm! Any thoughts, recommendations etc would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 01-07-2012, 12:35 PM
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Way back in the olden days they used many different things for batting - go for it!
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there are many things you can do with your wool sweater- start with washing it- hot water- detergent, cold rinse- hot dryer- when it comes out you will have a wonderful piece of felted wool to be used any way you would like- as batting, as wool applique- as penny rugs...recycled wools are wonderful to work with!
if you decide to use it as batting you will want to (try) to match weights/lofts with the other fibers you use- i recycle alot of batting but i keep poly's together, cottons together, wools together---but as long as they are about the same weight/loft-and can be cared for the same way it might be ok to mix them. wools are so great to work with after you felt your wool you may decide on something different to do with them=
a couple places to check out for using recycled wools are:
Sue Spargo
Primative Gatherings
the Cotton Patch Quilt Shoppe- in East Tawas, Mi---they have a link on their web site to their Wool site
Wool Central
there are many more- those are the ones i can think of right off hand...but start with washing/drying your wool-then you can cut it up and do what ever you want with it.
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I don't see why not... that's a really great idea, I say go for it!
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Really great idea!
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Old 01-07-2012, 02:01 PM
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I would felt the sweater and use it in a smaller quilt. Otherwise, you will need to get and felt additional sweaters to complete the stuffing for the sandwich.
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