This is the best video I have seen about batting and the uses of it. Your recomendations are rich in knowlege. I do apriciate it. Now I understand more on these matter. I appreciate you and highly recomend. Everybody who have questions or need more information on how to select the best batting for their projects shall see this video. It is a jewel. Thank you very much. Tx?PR💔💔💔
Great explanations, would love to see quilts that have used the different batting’s, to see the drape, and the “poof” as you called it around appliqué blocks. Thanks
Thank you. Wonderful explanations and appreciate seeing the samples. Ready for batting on my first full size quilt and wasn't sure what to use. Your video was exactly what I was looking for. Think I will try the bamboo.
You really need to consider the frequency of fibers. And how this frequencies effect the human body. There have been many scientific studies in this subject. ❤❤❤
great explanations, however, no mention was made about whether to buy with or without scrim. Also, which ones are not safe for something that will go in the microwave?
Figuring out what batting to use has been my hardest part of quilting. I prefer an unwashed quilt look, instead of the shrunk crinkled look. I also want the quilt to breathe well and not be so heavy that it squishes down on toes. The backing I use also comes into play on the weight. Cuddle and flannel make a quilt heavy, which changes my batting. Help! I am currently making a quilt for my grandson which will have flannel backing. I am thinking 50/50 or bamboo. It is a chevron quilt, so I want it to stay crisp, not crinkly, but I also want it to breathe well. What would you use?
it is sort of impossible to combine breathable batting means natural fibers. but they'll shrink and crinkle. although some prewash by hand (soaking). for kids and babies polyester is recommended - light, warm, resistant , quick to dry. but no breathability (yet). however it is a most sanitary option, of which people seldom think avoiding washing quilts
This is the best video I have seen about batting and the uses of it. Your recomendations are rich in knowlege. I do apriciate it. Now I understand more on these matter. I appreciate you and highly recomend. Everybody who have questions or need more information on how to select the best batting for their projects shall see this video. It is a jewel. Thank you very much. Tx?PR💔💔💔
Great explanations, would love to see quilts that have used the different batting’s, to see the drape, and the “poof” as you called it around appliqué blocks. Thanks
Terrific video. Thanks for showing different examples and the detailed explanations.
Thank you. Wonderful explanations and appreciate seeing the samples. Ready for batting on my first full size quilt and wasn't sure what to use. Your video was exactly what I was looking for. Think I will try the bamboo.
Thanks for the great info. I love your white nail tips!🙂
Batting Suggestion for a soft baby quilt? Thank you.
Thank you soo much for this nice description. I will refer to it often.
Thank you, great demonstration and information. Just what I was looking for!
Thank you I learned something and I am going to try the bamboo batting
Excellent, easy to understand. Thank you
Great info.on batting.
Thanks a bunch.
Thank you! This is informative with great ideas.
Battling tutorial was so helpful, thank you
Very knowledgeable, good presentation. Thank you!
Informative and helpful tips. Thanks!
Great information! Thank you!
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Great information. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing this is a great informative video
Great information!
Very informative. Thank you!
Great advice. Love your videos.
Thanks. Very helpful.
Love bamboo batting...thank you for mentioning it!
You really need to consider the frequency of fibers. And how this frequencies effect the human body. There have been many scientific studies in this subject. ❤❤❤
Thank you!
great explanations, however, no mention was made about whether to buy with or without scrim. Also, which ones are not safe for something that will go in the microwave?
Excellant , thankyou
Will the wool batting not separate when washed overtime as the polyester does? Will the wool batting drape at all?
Figuring out what batting to use has been my hardest part of quilting. I prefer an unwashed quilt look, instead of the shrunk crinkled look. I also want the quilt to breathe well and not be so heavy that it squishes down on toes. The backing I use also comes into play on the weight. Cuddle and flannel make a quilt heavy, which changes my batting. Help! I am currently making a quilt for my grandson which will have flannel backing. I am thinking 50/50 or bamboo. It is a chevron quilt, so I want it to stay crisp, not crinkly, but I also want it to breathe well. What would you use?
it is sort of impossible to combine
breathable batting means natural fibers. but they'll shrink and crinkle. although some prewash by hand (soaking).
for kids and babies polyester is recommended - light, warm, resistant , quick to dry. but no breathability (yet). however it is a most sanitary option, of which people seldom think avoiding washing quilts
To make a duvet/puffer jacket, what batting do you recommend?
What is scrim and how does it compare
Not much information here.
A helpful video. Your white nail tips are distracting.
the bright white claws are distracting