Info Needed about Pellon "Nature's Touch" Batting
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Originally Posted by Brynn
Re: when to wash
When you wash batting, it's more of a soaking process than a washing. Did you just run it through the washer? I always just quilt the batting 'raw' and let it shrink in the washer. Never been an issue, and I love the texture and feel of it.
When you wash batting, it's more of a soaking process than a washing. Did you just run it through the washer? I always just quilt the batting 'raw' and let it shrink in the washer. Never been an issue, and I love the texture and feel of it.
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packages of it are on sale in the newest Joanns flyer and it's labeled NEW.
I've heard that you can just spray the batting with water and toss it in the dryer to get it to shrink. Never tried it though - but I do plan to do it this way if necessary.
I hope your washer is ok.
Maybe we should all email Pellon and tell them what's missing! LOL
I've heard that you can just spray the batting with water and toss it in the dryer to get it to shrink. Never tried it though - but I do plan to do it this way if necessary.
I hope your washer is ok.
Maybe we should all email Pellon and tell them what's missing! LOL
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Originally Posted by darlenechristopherson
Hi, Nature's Touch batting is 100% natural cotton that is needle punched onto a lightweight scrim binder [stabilizer] :-D
#20
Sorry, I am not sure my response went through. Natural Touch batting by Pellon is made from super clean - top quality cotton. As a hand quilter, I use batting with no scrim or wool. Machine quilters will love this one.
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