Do you know this batting?
#1
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Join Date: Apr 2013
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Do you know this batting?
Hi Everyone,
I purchased some cotton batting by the yard from JoAnn's a few weeks ago. I liked it because it was light weight and thin, but not too thin. Now I can't find it at my local store or on their website. Unfortunately, I didn't save the paper that was included within the roll, and I don't remember the name of it or the manufacturer.
I hope that you will be able to help me find it. I seem to recall that the paper was white with black lettering, and it said something about it being a vintage type of batting. I think that an old date was part of the name. It is 100% cotton, and it was slightly less expensive than the other batting sold by the yard at their store.
Does this sound familiar to anyone?
Thank you!
Jill
I purchased some cotton batting by the yard from JoAnn's a few weeks ago. I liked it because it was light weight and thin, but not too thin. Now I can't find it at my local store or on their website. Unfortunately, I didn't save the paper that was included within the roll, and I don't remember the name of it or the manufacturer.
I hope that you will be able to help me find it. I seem to recall that the paper was white with black lettering, and it said something about it being a vintage type of batting. I think that an old date was part of the name. It is 100% cotton, and it was slightly less expensive than the other batting sold by the yard at their store.
Does this sound familiar to anyone?
Thank you!
Jill
#3
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Join Date: Apr 2013
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Unfortunately I do not. I went to JoAnn's yesterday, and I asked a sales clerk about it. She knew what I was talking about, but she couldn't remember the brand name. She said that she thinks that it was discontinued.
#6
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI
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I bought Toasty Cotton from JoAnn’s a couple months ago. Toasty Cotton is by Fairfield. I haven’t used it in a large quilt but it has worked fine in wall hangings and table runners. I bought the Large size package.
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Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: Springfield, IL
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That's good to know. I went to JAF to use the 60% coupon on batting yesterday and could not find the Warm and Natural so I purchased Toasty Cotton. My spring/summer goal is to finish two and start one T-shirt quilt for grandchildren. The t-shirts are free but the batting and backing can escalate the cost so coupons are my friends.Thanks.