Really good information. As a relatively new quilter, I learned a lot and appreciate the time you took to explain these different kinds of batting. I was guessing what to use with what little common sense I have. Thank you very much.
THIS is the video, containing all the information I‘ve been looking for, in weeks...😍! Thank you so much for explaining it all so understandably and beginner friendly. Will be referring to it for ever! 👍🏻
Thank you very much for your easy to understand batting products. It makes me understand the different between them. Now I have a clear reference to look at before i purchased my batting for my proyects.
Thank you! I needed help understanding batting. I had no idea what bonded batting was and so glad you shared because now I know it would be better to use bonded instead of poly regular
See if I can get those many varieties of batting style here in Jogjakarta. Thank you for the video. It's nice also your background. Really hommy. Salam.
Thank you Nancy for this video! I was also wanting to know with 80/20 wadding which has scrim on it, which way does the scrim side go? I am very new to quilting and am working on my first quilt and have ordered this wadding! I hope that you can advise me please!
I am making a mermaid and hexagon quilt and would like to after its done sewing to kind of bubble a little. I plan on having this on my bed. I am new to quilting and have no idea about batting. I would be using a regular sewing machine and would like to do some free stiching on it (I may get that part professionally done idk yet) what batting would you recommend?
Hi, May I ask what scrim is. I have some 100% cotton batting that contains scrim. I am wondering if I can use it for craft ideas that go into a microwave. Thankyou
Thanks so much for this information! I've recently discovered paper piecing for using up my scraps and I love the quilt as you go method. And thanks for the description of bearding, you answered before I could ask...(0;
hi! i'm new to quilting. i have a few tucks in the backing caught in my machine quilting - i need to pick the stitches and re-do those little areas. how best can i do this successfully so the original stitches will hold but they won't be obvious on the top or back?
Hi Margaret! First, pick out the mistakes: go a little further with the picking than just the immediate area so you have a better time easing the tucks back in. Hand basting about a 1/4" from where you'll be quilting can help keep those tucks eased as you machine stitch--just pull the basting out when you're done. Then, start with a lockstitch about 1/2" over the original stitching (many machines have this feature--if yours doesn't, backstitch about 2 stitches to start and then stitch forward). Continue quilting in the picked out area, being careful to ease your tucks in evenly. End by stitching 1/2" over the other end of your original stitching and finish with a lockstitch or some backstitching. Does that make sense? :)
yes! thank you for great instructions. this worked perfectly, though i hand-stitched to fill in... everything else was essentially the same. thank you so much for the guidance!
Hi Geo'De Crochet, No you do not need to prewash the batting. If you are making a quilt that will be used and washed several times, then we recommend prewashing your fabrics. The batting will adjust with the fabric as it is washed depending on the amount of quilting that is done to the quilt. If you have any additional questions on this, please feel free to reach out to our Sewing and Product Advisors: www.nancysnotions.com/jump.do?itemID=5&itemType=LANDING&page=sewing_prod_advisor Thanks for watching and commenting! :)
Can anyone tell me which batting I should use with coasters, that will absorb condensation? I used 100% cotton and it's just so bulky. One lady I watched used 80/20, the other used the fusible, which one is best? Or should I just use felt? Please help, I'm new to sewing and 68 but I'm watching the tutorials, love them. Thanks in advance
K Mcleod Thank you! I bought some of that. Does that mean 20 polyester and 80 cotton? Hate to sound stupid but I know absolutely nothing, leading it all on youtube
Hi Kate! Good question. Bamboo batting is a rayon--which means that even though it's technically a synthetic, it's made from natural fibers and is therefore comfy and breathable. Plus, it's not as nubbly as cotton. :) We carry a great fusible rayon batting here: www.nancysnotions.com/product/36+x+45+inch+fusi+boo+fusible+batting.do?extid=%22&G56&%22&code=NNOADV-1320
Really good information. As a relatively new quilter, I learned a lot and appreciate the time you took to explain these different kinds of batting. I was guessing what to use with what little common sense I have. Thank you very much.
VERY helpful for a new quilter! Thank you!
Thanks.
I'm looking to use batting and a rather crispy material..
It should cushion the rough feel.
THIS is the video, containing all the information I‘ve been looking for, in weeks...😍! Thank you so much for explaining it all so understandably and beginner friendly. Will be referring to it for ever! 👍🏻
Thank you very much for your easy to understand batting products. It makes me understand the different between them. Now I have a clear reference to look at before i purchased my batting for my proyects.
Best video on batting, very informative. Thanks
I am wondering about Bamboo batting and what the advantages are also what determines the top or bottom
Lærte massen - tusen takk for
Thank you!
I needed help understanding batting. I had no idea what bonded batting was and so glad you shared because now I know it would be better to use bonded instead of poly regular
Thank you for sharing, x
Thank you very much for this useful information. This is what I needed to know.
Thank you this was the most helpful.
Great info, thanks
Thank you for this information
Im new with quilting and I have bought different battings. Now I know what 2-4 means ! and lofts
Hi Beth,
Glad we could help! Thank you for watching.
I am a newbie, thank you this has been extremely helpful and I will be referring back to it regularly
We love hearing that Trish--thanks so much!
Such an informative video! Thank you so much for the fort you’ve put into this video!
Very informative. Thank you
See if I can get those many varieties of batting style here in Jogjakarta. Thank you for the video. It's nice also your background. Really hommy. Salam.
Learned some new information
Which one is a good choice for quilted coat?
Question-what type of batting should be used for a quilted bowl cozy for microwave use???
All very useful information. Thank you!
Hi thank you for your neat explanation of battings, for bathroom rug which bating is best? Thx
Thank you for your video. I learned a lot today!
A good straight to the point video, Thank You.
TFS, that was very helpful.
What is the best batting to use for wall hangings
Very nice and helpful tutorial.
Do I need to wash the cotton one?
Thanks for the education, nicely explained.
I want my quilt to be soft homey vintage quilt like old times day. What batting would you suggest?
Thank you Nancy for this video! I was also wanting to know with 80/20 wadding which has scrim on it, which way does the scrim side go? I am very new to quilting and am working on my first quilt and have ordered this wadding! I hope that you can advise me please!
Very helpful video! Thank you!
How does the wool launder?
What batting is best for placemats? Would like a fusible since I’m new, thank you
Thank you!! I'm just starting out so this was very helpful!
Can I use felt for changing mat
Thank you.
It would have been helpful as you went through your list to give the manufacturer and the number. ??
Can u use the first one for jacket ?
I am making a mermaid and hexagon quilt and would like to after its done sewing to kind of bubble a little. I plan on having this on my bed. I am new to quilting and have no idea about batting. I would be using a regular sewing machine and would like to do some free stiching on it (I may get that part professionally done idk yet) what batting would you recommend?
What would u recommend for a Puff Down Coat?
Lovely. Thank you.
Hi, May I ask what scrim is. I have some 100% cotton batting that contains scrim. I am wondering if I can use it for craft ideas that go into a microwave. Thankyou
Thanks so much for this information! I've recently discovered paper piecing for using up my scraps and I love the quilt as you go method. And thanks for the description of bearding, you answered before I could ask...(0;
Alright! We're happy to hear that, sweetolyve! :D Thanks for the lovely feedback.
I learnt a lot from this video, thank you
hi! i'm new to quilting. i have a few tucks in the backing caught in my machine quilting - i need to pick the stitches and re-do those little areas. how best can i do this successfully so the original stitches will hold but they won't be obvious on the top or back?
Hi Margaret!
First, pick out the mistakes: go a little further with the picking than just the immediate area so you have a better time easing the tucks back in. Hand basting about a 1/4" from where you'll be quilting can help keep those tucks eased as you machine stitch--just pull the basting out when you're done.
Then, start with a lockstitch about 1/2" over the original stitching (many machines have this feature--if yours doesn't, backstitch about 2 stitches to start and then stitch forward).
Continue quilting in the picked out area, being careful to ease your tucks in evenly.
End by stitching 1/2" over the other end of your original stitching and finish with a lockstitch or some backstitching.
Does that make sense? :)
yes! thank you for great instructions. this worked perfectly, though i hand-stitched to fill in... everything else was essentially the same. thank you so much for the guidance!
Wonderful! :D Glad we could help!
Does batting need to be prewashed?
Hi Geo'De Crochet,
No you do not need to prewash the batting. If you are making a quilt that will be used and washed several times, then we recommend prewashing your fabrics. The batting will adjust with the fabric as it is washed depending on the amount of quilting that is done to the quilt. If you have any additional questions on this, please feel free to reach out to our Sewing and Product Advisors:
www.nancysnotions.com/jump.do?itemID=5&itemType=LANDING&page=sewing_prod_advisor
Thanks for watching and commenting! :)
Can anyone tell me which batting I should use with coasters, that will absorb condensation? I used 100% cotton and it's just so bulky. One lady I watched used 80/20, the other used the fusible, which one is best? Or should I just use felt? Please help, I'm new to sewing and 68 but I'm watching the tutorials, love them. Thanks in advance
Use the 80/20
K Mcleod Thank you! I bought some of that. Does that mean 20 polyester and 80 cotton? Hate to sound stupid but I know absolutely nothing, leading it all on youtube
K Mcleod learning*
what about bamboo Batting?
Hi Kate! Good question. Bamboo batting is a rayon--which means that even though it's technically a synthetic, it's made from natural fibers and is therefore comfy and breathable. Plus, it's not as nubbly as cotton. :)
We carry a great fusible rayon batting here:
www.nancysnotions.com/product/36+x+45+inch+fusi+boo+fusible+batting.do?extid=%22&G56&%22&code=NNOADV-1320
Which batting is best for a quilted table runner that doubles as a pot holder?
i am tailor in Goa India ......... I likr it
Hi Socor Dias, That's great! Thank you for watching. :)
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Thanx for the informative video.