Ques Re Warm&White Batting
#53
I use W & W almost all of the time. I "preshrink" my batting in hot water and a cool dryer as I do mostly wall hangings. W & W holds up well to longarm quilting. It doesn't tear or distort when I'm rolling the quilt and yanking on the batting to keep it in place.
Cynthia
Cynthia
#55
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Originally Posted by eimay
I use it. It's easy to handle. I bought a roll a year or so ago, and amstill working with it. Also, if you make those tortilla or potato warmers, you need 100% cotton or it will melt.
#56
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Pretty lady from Az and Ct, this is a fine batting. I use all different kinds, WOuld like to try the bamboo batting sometime. The WW I use for wallhanings and smaller quilts.
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Helen
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Helen
#57
Originally Posted by Quilter4HireAndFun
I use both natural and the white. The white allows you 10" inches between quilting. That is a lot of space between quilting lines. I have called the manufacturer and discussed this with them, just to be sure that was not a miss print on their labels. But yup, it's correct. For both hand and machine. I love using the white on my longarm for applique type block work.
Jan
Jan
#59
Originally Posted by auntiehenno
Pretty lady from Az and Ct, this is a fine batting. I use all different kinds, WOuld like to try the bamboo batting sometime. The WW I use for wallhanings and smaller quilts.
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Helen
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Helen
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