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Re: WhAT BATTING TO USE 07 Jun 2011 15:43 #65743

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Wool shows the quilting wonderfully!!! It's lightweight and it breathes so your daughter won't be too warm or too cool. A couple of my clients won't use anything else.

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Re: WhAT BATTING TO USE 07 Jun 2011 11:55 #65725

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Thanks Margo, I was wondering how wool would look. Janet
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Re: WhAT BATTING TO USE 07 Jun 2011 11:01 #65718

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Try wool!! Gives beautiful definition with very little weight. I like Hobb's Washable Wool, but Quilter's Dream wool is supposed to be great!


It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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WhAT BATTING TO USE 07 Jun 2011 10:40 #65716

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I am finally putting the "Star Crazy" quilt together and want to make it king size. I am just thinking of increasing the last white border to make the quilt 110x110.

I am planning to give this quilt to my daughter and will have it long arm quilted. She wants the quilt to be light weight. I am afraid the Hobbs 80/20 will be too heavy.

I plan to have it custom quilted since she rally likes the way the original is quilted, so trying to find a batt that will show some nice quilting, but not be too heavy.

HELP! Janet
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