Batting choice question
#1
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Hello Everyone,
I am looking for some advice/input regarding batting - I have almost completed a Dear Jane quilt and I intend to hand quilt it. I have both wool and silk - as this quilt represents a lot of time and effort to construct the flimsy, I'd like it to have more than the usual cotton or 80/20 blend batting.
Which would you choose? Wool or Silk? Why?
Thanks for the input and advice anyone might give....
For those who are unfamiliar with the quilt, I have attached an image here (I think)

I am looking for some advice/input regarding batting - I have almost completed a Dear Jane quilt and I intend to hand quilt it. I have both wool and silk - as this quilt represents a lot of time and effort to construct the flimsy, I'd like it to have more than the usual cotton or 80/20 blend batting.
Which would you choose? Wool or Silk? Why?
Thanks for the input and advice anyone might give....
For those who are unfamiliar with the quilt, I have attached an image here (I think)

#3
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Location: Toronto
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Will it be a wall hanging or a bed quilt? Wool will hold up well for both, but I don't know if a silk batting will hang well? Would it be too drapey for a wall hanging? I'm genuinely curious so I hope others can chime in.
#4
magicmoonmusings, I have only used the silk batting for my bed size quilts - usually queen size. It looks like ElaineCovid's Dear Jane quilt is a full to queen size bed quilt.
#8
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To clarify - the image is not my actual quilt, but an image I found on line... Mine is done with dark blue background and various batiks... It is not fully assembled yet but I hope to get that part done soon. Once the flimsy is ready, I will post a picture of mine.
Thank you to everyone that gave an opinion... I think I will use silk. It will be a treasured bed quilt (vs wall hanging). It will be heavy also, as there are so many pieces...
Thank you to everyone that gave an opinion... I think I will use silk. It will be a treasured bed quilt (vs wall hanging). It will be heavy also, as there are so many pieces...
#9
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I started again about 18 months ago with a navy mottled background (Northcott Toscana) and various batiks. I really liked this version and worked on it steadily until about six months ago when life conspired to keep me away from it. Recently I got back at it with great gusto and now I am finishing my last couple of triangles and two corners. Then it's final assembly and basting it for hand quilting....

