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Old 03-14-2010, 08:13 AM
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Connecting Threads is having a batting sale. Have any of you used their Heirloom batting? What do you think of it? They have one that is natural cotton batting "with scrim." Can someone tell me, please, what that means? ~Judy
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Wow, I have to go and check that out. Thanks for the info.
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Scrim is a fine, thin layer of fibers (a very thin fabric) that is used to needlepunch batting through. Needlepunching through scrim makes a batt very stable and even. It can make hand quilting more difficult.

I'm not familiar with the Connecting Threads batting. My favorite batting for machine quilting is Mountain Mist Blue Ribbon 100% cotton, a very traditional batting that creates the traditional crinkly look (and becomes softer with washings). I would never use this for hand quilting, though. Quilter's Dream Request cotton is a good batt for hand quilting. People who prefer a more modern look (no shrinkage in the batting) like polyester batts.
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Thanks so much for the information. Now I know if I decide to do hand quilting, not to use batting with scrim. One more think learned! :-D
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Originally Posted by JudeWill
Thanks so much for the information. Now I know if I decide to do hand quilting, not to use batting with scrim. One more think learned! :-D
Of course, I mean thing learned. :oops:
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I've used warm and natural for my wall hangings and had them quilted by a long arm quilter. Haven't washed them yet.
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Originally Posted by Prism99
Scrim is a fine, thin layer of fibers (a very thin fabric) that is used to needlepunch batting through. Needlepunching through scrim makes a batt very stable and even. It can make hand quilting more difficult.

I'm not familiar with the Connecting Threads batting. My favorite batting for machine quilting is Mountain Mist Blue Ribbon 100% cotton, a very traditional batting that creates the traditional crinkly look (and becomes softer with washings). I would never use this for hand quilting, though. Quilter's Dream Request cotton is a good batt for hand quilting. People who prefer a more modern look (no shrinkage in the batting) like polyester batts.
thanks for the info
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