Quilt Batting Boot Camp: How to Quilt with Different Types of Batting

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  • Опубліковано 6 сер 2016
  • Click here to get supplies: bit.ly/battingbootcamp
    Rob explains and demonstrates quilting with nine types of batting:
    1- Cotton Select mid-loft batting.
    2- Cotton Deluxe high-loft batting.
    3- Bamboo, silk, & cotton blend.
    4- Cotton/polyester blend 80/20.
    5- Cotton/polyester blend 70/30.
    6- Green (Made from recycled water bottles.)
    7- Polyester mid-loft batting.
    8- Polyester high-loft batting.
    9- Wool batting.
    Learn the pros and cons of natural fiber vs synthetic and get tips for successfully quilting with either.
    Get supplies by clicking the link below:
    www.missouriquiltco.com/land/...

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  • @bina64
    @bina64 2 роки тому +4

    I greatly appreciate the time and effort it must have taken you to do all of these samples and explain in such great detail, visually, the difference in these battings. This is an excellent tutorial!! Thank you so very much.

  • @sonsandgrandsons
    @sonsandgrandsons 3 роки тому +2

    I needed to watch this again. You really did a good scientific approach to the comparisons. I took notes so that I could refer back to your great results and presentation. Thanks Rob.

  • @cathys1996
    @cathys1996 7 років тому

    Thank you for all your hard work and you definitily answered a lot of my unspoken questions! And now I know why I'm getting some puckers on the back of my current quilt. Thank you so much! As always, another fantastic tutorial!

  • @joboswell29
    @joboswell29 7 років тому +16

    Fantastic information and respect to you for how much effort you go into to create a tutorial 🔥🔥

  • @sistermarieskitchen
    @sistermarieskitchen 6 років тому

    Thank you Rob, this is just what I needed to know. This will help me to decide which batting to use in each quilt I plan to make. Definate wool for winter quilts!

  • @lindakochis5476
    @lindakochis5476 6 років тому

    Thanks Rob, Iloved your explanations of each type of batting. I’m new to quilting and I’ve only finished one ( for my granddaughter) and used the wool batting. I’m making another quilt and was curious as to which batting to us and decided to use the wool again because they live in a cold damp climate. Thank you for your work and knowledge you bring to your tutorials.

  • @kathleenk.7636
    @kathleenk.7636 7 років тому +1

    Wow... just wow. I love the comparisons. I have always wondered what would happen to a finished quilt when I used different batting. Therefore, to make things less surprising, I used the same batting so I knew what to expect for gift quilts! Now, I have an idea as to what to expect, and can be more adventuresome!!! Thank you so much Rob! I love your tutorials. Your energy, planning on how to teach, and love of quilting show in every tutorial you do.

  • @CarlieVickers
    @CarlieVickers 7 років тому +5

    Thanks for the amazing tutorial. In Australia we use another blend as well - a wool poly blend. It gives lovely drape, cool in summer and warm in winter and is very lightweight.

  • @adrienegrzenia3278
    @adrienegrzenia3278 7 років тому +1

    Thanks, Rob. I have just begun more quilting on my machine vs. sending out to a long-arm quilter. I usually use 100% cotton batting but am now inclined to branch out a bit.

  • @maimieabrego94
    @maimieabrego94 5 років тому

    Wow! Rob - Thank you so much for this video. I bought a sample pack of batting to try and do something similar, but never got brave enough to try FMQ. I have been watching your series on FMQ and have learned quite a bit. I have so many quilt tops that need to be quilted, but it is quite expensive to send them out. I have been doing some straight line quilting on a couple of quilts and my husband loves them. I used a bamboo/rayon/cotton blend. They are quite warm for the Houston climate. They washed up very nice. Thanks again for your videos and tutorials. I watch them all!!!

  • @melissaorona2834
    @melissaorona2834 4 роки тому

    Thank you for the visual comparisons! So helpful, Rob!

  • @donnafoust5172
    @donnafoust5172 7 років тому

    Thank you!! Great Scientific Method! I have wondered about the differences in batting and now all of my questions are answered!! I wouldn't have thought to wash them for comparison...great job!!

  • @michelleweatherson3643
    @michelleweatherson3643 7 років тому +1

    Awesome tutorial Rob! I've used 80/20 cotton and wool battings before, but was always curious about other types. Seeing your samples back to back, and hearing of your quilting experiences with each was incredibly helpful. Thanks so much!

  • @farmgirlw837
    @farmgirlw837 6 років тому

    Rob, I have seen many videos and articles on batting and yours is the best one ever! Coming from a medical background myself, I especially appreciated your controlling all of the variables in your research on batting - and no kidding - found it extremely useful and helpful. Now I understand what batting to use for each type of quilt and did not know that bamboo was not always echo friendly, so thanks for that tip:) On a side note, I understand your from Morro Bay ? I was raised in the central valley and when my folks sold the farm, they (dad really) built a house up by the golf course. We've been going there for years, so a nice hello to MB.

  • @pcloudy8564

    Really LOVE that you showed how each sample looked before and after washing. Best tutorial on batting I’ve seen.

  • @lesleymorris6920
    @lesleymorris6920 7 років тому +1

    Phenomenal, well researched and presented. Rob, you hit it out of the park. This is invaluable. I will no longer stand in front of a line of batting and be so befuddled with what to choose. Thanks for replacing the mystery w/knowledge!

  • @lmazcraz
    @lmazcraz 6 років тому

    It’s obvious the amount of time you put in. Thank you. Well done.

  • @mermaidmemoirs
    @mermaidmemoirs 7 років тому

    Perfect information Rob!!!, I learned so much. thank you for your commitment to Science for us!

  • @jenniferfarsh675
    @jenniferfarsh675 7 років тому

    Thank you for all the time and effort you put into this for us.

  • @danacrocco3592
    @danacrocco3592 7 років тому

    Wow! Rob! You worked hard for us with this one! Thank you so much. I have to admit, I can never decide which batting I want to use. This is going to be my go to video before I sandwich my next quilts! You rock!