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Old 04-26-2009, 10:58 AM
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I have been using bamboo batting for all my quilts. However, I was visiting an aunt and her quilt which she called a "summer quilt" was very light.
What would the batting be?
Here's how I've been looking at the batting issue. If I spend all that time and money on the top, shouldn't the batting be the best? YOu know what I mean?

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Old 04-26-2009, 11:21 AM
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It is probably some kind of synthetic bating or a blend of cotton and poly. It is really light, but I personally don't like quilting it.
I love bamboo batting too.

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Old 04-26-2009, 12:20 PM
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I use Dream Blend (70%cotton, 30%poly) and it's light. I love machine quilting with it.
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If it was REALLY light it could be either a thin poly batting or I seen a quilt last summer where she used pre-washed flannel as the batting to make it summer weight.
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Are you using the bamboo batting for hand quilting or machine? I thought I had read that it wasn't great for hand quilting. There are a couple of brands now, maybe one is better than another for hand quilting, anybody know?
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My mother made a light weight quilt for my DD by usinga flannel blanket as batting.
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Old 04-26-2009, 07:51 PM
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I love the Quilters Dream battings - mostly Dream Blend, and you can quilt up to 12 ins apart. Also Dream Poly Select, and Dream Cotton Select. I just used Dream Puff for a cosy quilt, lovely high loft and machines beautifully.
Also use Hobbs 80/20 occasionally.
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Old 04-27-2009, 03:04 AM
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Thanks for your responses. I'm going to look for different kinds as stated.
I love the bamboo for machine quilting. It's so easy to work with.
I spray baste usually, so this is great stuff to use with it. Spray basting cuts the work and fingers in more than half.
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Does anyone use the warm and natural?

For my summer quilts I haven't used any batting at all, but I like the flannel idea.
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I use Warm and Natural for most of my quilts. I like Hobbs wool batting and silk batting. I buy batting when it's on sale and I've been happy with all kinds and brands. The only batting I won't use is the starchy cobweb stuff.



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