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Old 03-07-2011, 06:14 AM
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I have not purchased batting for a while. Do you have an opinion as to why Warm & White would or would not be a preferred choice?
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Old 03-07-2011, 06:17 AM
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Take a look if warm and white is a poly blend.
If not, may be because it's bleached.

Compare the battings and see what you like best.
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Old 03-07-2011, 06:49 AM
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Originally Posted by stewyscrewy
Warm n white is bleached cotton and is used for folks who like to use light bacing fabrics. warm n natural is the same but unbleached and used for general quilt backs
Agree!
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Warm and natural ... actually has a 12 percent poly content.
I like both becasue they preshrink well ... when I want to preshrink. I use the white when there are white fabrics in the quilt.
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I just bought some warm and natural. I have never used this before. How do you preshrink? Do you throw it in the washing machine and then in the dryer?
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Originally Posted by Freddie
I just bought some warm and natural. I have never used this before. How do you preshrink? Do you throw it in the washing machine and then in the dryer?
I use the washer on soak cycle. leave it in over night, spin then put in the dryer. Warm and natural takes a good long time to really saturate the fibers , so I soak over night. Not sure why but it almost wants to repel water when its first submerged. For smaller pieces like a crib size I use a sink.
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Thanks, we have a front loader, so I will use the bathtub instead.
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I only use warm and white if I have very light or white on my quilt, otherwise I use warm and natural.
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If you pre shrink, just wet the batt. Do not agitate!!!!!
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