Tips for Selecting the Perfect Quilt Batting!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @BEVERLYRANDOLPH-lx4qu
    @BEVERLYRANDOLPH-lx4qu Год назад +4

    My quilter usually uses Hobbs 80/20, which is a very good batt and what I like for baby quilts and QOV’s. It wears and washes well. But if I make a special quilt for myself, I love a silk batt for a summer quilt and wool for a winter quilt. Silk drapes beautifully and wool is SO warm-but-lightweight. It’s dreamy. Both wool and silk batts are expensive but for special quilts, well worth it.

  • @pamela3090
    @pamela3090 Год назад +3

    I love little specks!

  • @sharonstroud8075
    @sharonstroud8075 Год назад +3

    Quilter's Dream has wonderful battings in various combinations and fibers. Company run by women! Lots of great info today.

    • @thesimplequilter7499
      @thesimplequilter7499  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing! I haven't used that brand before. I will have to try it!

  • @deborahlunsford6983
    @deborahlunsford6983 Год назад +2

    I use wool/coton blend for bed quilts. It is very soft and warm (i live in Canada😂). 80/20 for wall hanging or kitchen decor projects. Thanks Michèle for the informative video.

  • @barbarahoward
    @barbarahoward Год назад +1

    Thank you. I was about to make a quilt sandwich with my cotton batting. Tested a strip of my white background fabric and the specks showed through! Never would have thought of this before seeing your video.

  • @joanbarker6581
    @joanbarker6581 Год назад +2

    Thx for the infomation it was great!!

  • @dianehuntley2493
    @dianehuntley2493 Год назад +1

    Nice to know about all the colors available😊

  • @suziehemmer6116
    @suziehemmer6116 Год назад +2

    I pick my batting by project. Just depends on what I want the finished feel to be. I watch cost, but I don't watch cost. Sales are nice. I actually purchase per project and hope there is a fantastic price at the time. I also stock up ahead on batting that I am certain I will use. The sale price at the time of stocking up is fantastic. If it is a cheap I don't care project. Then I get cheaper batting. If itis something I want to last and last and last washing and abuse. Yes, good stuff. Thank you for your tips.

  • @raeblain3109
    @raeblain3109 Год назад +2

    Great show. I let my quilter pick my batting. She knows best but if doing small quilts at home on domestic machine, I use Warm and Natural white.

  • @wandawalker4191
    @wandawalker4191 Год назад +2

    I make a lot of lap quilts for Hospice patients, so usually purchase the Hobbs Heirloom 80/20 in a 30 yard roll. It's much more economical for me.

  • @helenmorgan4003
    @helenmorgan4003 Год назад +1

    I always consider where a quilt is going and how much wear and tear it will suffer, I use wool batting for quilts going to cold climate or cotton for places that are warmer and they poly for charity quilts.❤

  • @rosemoore5364
    @rosemoore5364 Год назад +1

    Thank you. I really needed this video. I am attempting to sew small quilts for the holidays as gifts and I need potholders. Thank you for all your videos; learning some much from you. Have a nice day.

  • @dianehuntley2493
    @dianehuntley2493 Год назад +1

    I also use warm and natural😊

  • @nevafitzgerald2402
    @nevafitzgerald2402 Год назад +2

    Good Friday morning ! Thank you for this information I want to try that high loft that sounds really fluffy ! I usually let my long armer pick it . this video is great thank you 🙏

  • @jenmckitrick
    @jenmckitrick Год назад +1

    My go-to batting is Warm and Natural. I like the feel, thickness, drape, and there's not much shrinkage when I wash my quilts. I have never noticed the flecks showing through, but I don't often use a solid white background. My long-arm quilter likes to use Hobbs 80-20, so my quilts that she quilts have that, which is fine.

    • @thesimplequilter7499
      @thesimplequilter7499  Год назад

      Thanks so much for sharing! Luckily that has only happened to me with one quilt!

  • @rosemoore5364
    @rosemoore5364 Год назад +1

    Thank you. I really needed a video on this. Learning so much from you. Have a nice day.

  • @jeanetten6908
    @jeanetten6908 Год назад +1

    Warm and Natural works well when quilting smaller projects like wall quilts and baby quilts on a domestic machine. I baste with 1" safety pins, and it looks great!

  • @GiGi-si9mo
    @GiGi-si9mo Год назад +1

    Excellent video. Thank you. This was very helpful. I want to try a high loft batting. I appreciated your speaking about the colors of batting and your quilt.

  • @Carol_Sews
    @Carol_Sews Год назад +2

    I sometimes use Quilters Dream cotton batting because they offer various thicknesses. Mainly I use Warm and White. I tried preshrinking it once by soaking it in hot water with no washing machine agitation. I did not like the result; the surface got too many little pills on it - I assume from rubbing against itself during the run through the dryer.

  • @robinsquiltbasket
    @robinsquiltbasket Год назад +1

    I use warm and natural white and hobbs mostly.

  • @judypaling
    @judypaling Год назад +1

    I am a newbie, and have only completed 2 quilts, and have a 3rd ready to quilt. I decided to try out different batting to see what I like best. I have used Hobbs 20/80 and Warm and White. I plan on using Quilter’s Dream for the 3rd.
    Quilts up to a lap size, I will quilt myself. Any twin or larger will go to an LAQ.
    I really like your idea of making sample blocks and using different battings! I think I’m going to try this.

  • @dbledni
    @dbledni Год назад +1

    Good advice! I use both Hobbs 80/20 and Warm and Natural too. I've never had problems with either. No bearding or show thru - but I rarely use white or black background. Polyester rarely. Thermal batting for pot holders and such. I have wool batting I want to use but I can't decide which quilt I'd like to use it on. (Mostly because of the cost. 😂)Thanks again! Appreciated!

  • @tearose3763
    @tearose3763 10 месяцев назад

    I’m curious about what batting is most similar to what our ancestors used. The old quilts have such a great hand.

    • @thesimplequilter7499
      @thesimplequilter7499  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes they do! Answers will vary because they used cotton wading, old quilts, worn out blankets, cotton batting…. I like white 100% cotton warm and natural.. I have also like wool.

  • @ksharpe8137
    @ksharpe8137 Год назад +1

    I always use the exact same Warm & Natural for all of my quilts (which are all Twin-Queen. I rarely make anything smaller) so that if I want to piece left over batting it’s not a problem. The only thing I deviate from is the fact that I sometimes use white and sometimes off white. And, my LAQ has never ever had an issue with it.

  • @livingweirdestherc6644
    @livingweirdestherc6644 Год назад +1

    I didn’t know that about quilt batting

  • @countrygirl23
    @countrygirl23 Год назад +1

    I really like the Sandwich quilt idea! A favorite of mine is the warm and natural. Great to work with and never been a problem after washing. I have some unfinished runners and a quilt I need to get done. Where can I find the book on batting tips?

    • @thesimplequilter7499
      @thesimplequilter7499  Год назад +1

      Here is the Amazon affiliate link for the book: amzn.to/3skf6Yb
      I think you will find it helpful.

  • @vikkivanveldhuizen2290
    @vikkivanveldhuizen2290 Год назад +1

    I like Warm and Natural in white. If the colors of my quilt are dark. I use a dark batting.

  • @karin0963
    @karin0963 Год назад +1

    I prefer low loft 80/20 cotton/polyester batting for quilts. I tried 100% polyester and it just seems too stiff. I remember the first time I washed batting and didnt know what I was doing. It shredded to pieces.😅

  • @joanbarker6581
    @joanbarker6581 Год назад +3

    I use 20/80 never had a problem .

  • @donnagraham2802
    @donnagraham2802 Год назад

    I like Warm and Natural for most quilts. I use Warm and White when I have alot of white background. I make smaller quilts, using Odif 505 spray for basting and quilt on my domestic machine.

  • @donnabowen7318
    @donnabowen7318 Год назад +1

    I like Warm and Natural and I also use Hobbs 80/20. Could you show how you fold your quilts and how often do you refold them so there is no creases.

    • @thesimplequilter7499
      @thesimplequilter7499  Год назад

      Here is a video I filmed on how to fold your quilts: ruclips.net/video/vPiy80j8j-k/видео.html
      I don't have a schedule for refolding but I should use one!

    • @donnabowen7318
      @donnabowen7318 Год назад

      Thank you. I will look for it
      @@thesimplequilter7499

  • @jtumbleweed64
    @jtumbleweed64 Год назад +1

    I use the one Walmart has

  • @KatherineTewes
    @KatherineTewes 5 месяцев назад

    What batting do you use with minkie? I want my blankets to be cuddly.

    • @thesimplequilter7499
      @thesimplequilter7499  5 месяцев назад

      I don’t know because I have never seen with Mindy. Sorry I couldn’t help.

  • @annablock8037
    @annablock8037 Год назад +1

    I was wondering if you could tell me why the batting has scrim or not.

    • @thesimplequilter7499
      @thesimplequilter7499  Год назад

      Scrim is a type of binder that helps reduce stretch in batting. That is how I understand it.

  • @annitagalvan9049
    @annitagalvan9049 Год назад

    Hello, and a Happy New Year to you, a Healthy and a Prosperous one.
    I'm a newbie, so not any experience to share with. I would like to ask what type of batting would you recommend for a table runner, and a placemat, and small placemats to be used for hot bowls to place on them.
    Thank you for your advice.

    • @thesimplequilter7499
      @thesimplequilter7499  Год назад

      If you want to use it like a hot pad I would recommend Insul-Brite and 100% cotton batting.

    • @annitagalvan9049
      @annitagalvan9049 Год назад

      I suppose these are 2 battings, right? Having 2 fabrics (one front, one back) and 2 battings, Can they all be sewed together at a domestic machine?
      As regards to the table runner and placemats, I suppose 100% cotton batting or 80/20 will work fine?
      Thanks a lot.

  • @Paula-vh8em
    @Paula-vh8em 3 месяца назад

    I need and want the thinnest coolest batting possible.

  • @heydeanie
    @heydeanie Год назад +3

    If it's a small project (table runners, placemats, purses, totes, baby quilts etc) I use actual blanket fleece. It quilts up like a dream, doesn't rip up, washes up great, you never see those little tufty puffs coming out... U could likely do it for a twin quilt too, just remember it's width is 54. Ps, please don't use wool batting unless u know no one in the house it's going to is allergic, because they'll have to get rid of it. All that hard work wasted...

  • @thesimplequilter7499
    @thesimplequilter7499  Год назад +1

    Here is the Amazon Affiliate link for Know Your Battings: Carry-Along Reference Guide : amzn.to/3KM2z63