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    Old 02-09-2018, 05:25 AM
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    I would like to use wool batting due to the loft and definition it gives to the quilting but I'm confused by the directions.

    -Do you really have to hand wash it before you use it?
    -can you Never machine wash the quilt?
    -how far apart can you quilt it?
    -some of them say a percentage of wool and polyester...is this normal and still considered what I'm after or do I want 100% wool?
    My LQS has it 50% sale right now so if I'm going to take the plunge now is the time to do it.

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    Old 02-09-2018, 05:53 AM
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    I have used wool batting twice. I did not prewash it and I washed my quilt after I was finished and the batting was great. It is lighter and fluffier and was easy to hand quilt but I did not like that it slips and I had to be more careful about puckers. When I use cotton the cottons seem to cling together but with the wool the cotton top and batting could move. I pin when I sandwich and so maybe I am not careful enough. Anyway, no problems about washing. I do quilt pretty heavy so I don't know about how far apart.
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    Old 02-09-2018, 06:22 AM
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    Go by the directions on the package. There are different types of wool batting. Some are washable, some not.
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    I love wool batting, to me its worth the extra I pay for it. I never have pre-washed it and in my house, if it can't go in the washer it don't come through the door.
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    I have used it several times - wash and dry as normal (low dryer setting)
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    Old 02-09-2018, 06:49 AM
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    I'm curious about what brand you have, Watson, that says to prewash.

    Wool does not shrink as much as cotton, so wool is the only batting I don't preshrink.

    I don't think a blended wool batting would be considered the same as a 100% wool.

    The packaging should indicate the minimum distance for quilting.

    I've machine washed and dried wool batting quilts with no problem.
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    Old 02-09-2018, 07:00 AM
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    I do love wool batting but I find I get the same quilting definition and loft with Hobbs Polydown. Especially if I layer it over cotton or 80/20. It is a fraction of the cost. I save wool for the extra special projects.
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    I didn't prewash the batting. My quilt has such nice definition around the quilting as well as being light weight. After I finished quilting it, I machine washed it in cool water then dried on low for 30 minutes.
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    Or get the brand name and google it for details.
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    The brand of wool batting is very important. Hobbs Heirloom wool is the only one I would use. It does not require pre-washing and shrinks about the same amount as cotton batting. Quilting lines need to be 4" apart or less. Here is the website with information on this batting: http://www.hobbsbatting.com/products...washable-wool/

    Quilter's Dream wool batting is also popular, although there was a long thread here some time ago about a bearding problem with it. (I can try to look up the thread if you are interested.)

    Where are people finding wool and polyester batting? Is it 80/20? I have not seen one. Brand?
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