This is the kind of batting I use too. I actually ordered it by mistake one time and was really upset but didn't want to waste it so put it in my next quilt. That's one mistake I'm glad I made. I've been using it ever since. I love the feel of it and I really like that it doesn't have creases or lumps!
Thanks for the tip Laura! I was able to purchase a large roll last winter and love it! I really enjoyed the quilt in the video! The pattern and colors were wonderful!
Laura - thanks so much for this batting video - I purchased one of these rolls online (got it on sale AND a coupon - wonderful price!!) and it's wonderful. My husband, Mr. Retired, was home when the package arrived :>. ... and yes, I told him to expect it BUT I didn't tell him the SIZE of the item ... LOL, I got a hilarious text from him about 'muscle-ing' that big a$$ package into the house and 'shoe-horning' into my tiny sewing room. My response was that perhaps I need a bigger sewing room ... yep... he's a hoot!!! But seriously - I love all of your videos - every single one has so much information, even if the item you're making isn't on my list of things to do - the knowledge you share during the video is priceless!! Thanks so much
I'd not have the room to store that amount ! However I will try cotton batting I've only ever used wool , and now that I'm on this life support machine I find I don't have the strength to move my quilts under my machine so I'm going to have to do hand quilting . Thanks again wish I'd found you years ago I'm learning so much now that I am not able to do so much . 💍💍💍💍😍😍😍😍
I love my ironing board. I used 3 layers if toasty cotton. Mine is a folding table, so I don't need to get up every time I need it. (Im sure that seems lazy but I have arthritis in my knees) I just turn to the side. I use a craft sized iron, like 5x3 inches. My covering is a bright yellow fabric that got in with the red load of fabric by mistake. The colors are quite pretty.
You can find this here if you want to try it out www.fairfieldworld.com/store/90-x-6-yds-bulk-roll/toasty-cotton-batting-90-wide-x-6-yard-roll/ and in smaller sizes too
Runi B This batting is available at Joann's fabric. The Fairfield brand is made for them and I don't think it's available anywhere else. I usually order it online when they have a good coupon, like 50% or 60% off.
You can find a variety of battings from Fairfield on our website www.fairfieldworld.com/shop-batting/ Our battings are also available at Walmart, Joanns Stores, local sewing shops, and online through Amazon.com, Walmart.com, Joann.com and hakidd.com
thank you so much for sharing, I just bought my very first roll of batting it’s pellon polyester I only get one yard by ninety inches just for test out for my projects.
We dont have that large amount and brand here in Hawaii i will look on amazon. I usually buy it in small amounts. Different name brand but excatly the same stuff. I love it. And it doesn't really shrink so no need to launder. You look beautiful as always 🌺
I may just start buying my batting this way. What I notice immediately, is that there are far fewer folds and ripples (probably as you get close to the center but I struggle with flattening it out. when buying the smaller packages. Thank you!
Love this batting and it can be sent to our troops as well. They need everything in cotton so nothing sticks to them in a fire of any sort. How can you tell if a fabric of any kind is not 100% cotton? Use a fireplace lighter, carefully burn just a tad of a corner - there's a big difference to melting and burning! Only takes 4 or 5 seconds to check this all important fact. This is also very important for our wee babes and children, actually for any of us. Thank you for all of your hints and skills you teach us.
Hi Laura - I ordered your "go to" batting and have found I need to "double" layer to get Hobbs 80/20 thickness.. If it didn't cost so much to return this huge roll, I would have done so. Also, this batting shows layers bonded together vertically - I've never seen this.Hope this input helps you and others.... You're the best and I can always look forward to your Tuesday postings and other tutorials. I'm loyal to you, girl! :-)
Cheryl Streeter thanks for sharing a different perspective. I’m more familiar with Hobbs and I like it so having that reference re thickness is super helpful.
I live in Florida so I would not want a heavy quilt because of the tropical and humid weather we have in South Florida. What batting would you recommend.
Thank you for your wonderful tutorials. I just ordered a 20-yard roll of this from JoAnn's because I trust your opinion (and the Black Friday pricing couldn't be beat). I've never used this batting before. How does it compare to Warm and Natural? Is it thicker? Thinner? How does it drape in comparison? Thanks again.
Let's say that you want to double Otis up to make it a little more puffy, how to do you do it? Just lay it out a spray bast it to get it to together or what do you do? I'm thinking of ordering this big roll and I want to get the best for my money. I love your tutorials and I love you! 🌷
I bought this for machine quilting for 2 quilts. I washed first on gentle,(for pre-shrinkage) made one quilt, and went to make the second quilt, I found that a layer of cotton had torn off right in the middle, so not sure if I can use it. maybe I can patch it. I was really disappointed. .
Great video and I love your colors sense! :) Could you please tell me if this is an appropriately cushiony material to make a pillow-top sleeping pad from? Or would I want something more fluffy? I want something very soft and cushiony. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you! :)
Does this batting produce a lot of lint? Warm and Natural produces a lot. Although I love the batting the lint fills my studio after a serious project I am looking for a limitless alternative.
I've only ever used 100% cotton on my quilts. I've often been disappointed. I've only ever used 1 layer of the batting. I take so much time quilting but when it comes out of the wash, the quilt is flat and therefore none of my fancy stitches show. Watching your video helped me a lot. I should be able to put one layer of polyester batting and one layer of the cotton batting that I have. Would this produce the high loft that I'm looking for? Will the top stitching, with this combo work? If I double up the thin cotton I have, would that also produce some loft? Although, looking at my single layer quilt I don't like it. But will a double layer of cotton work? Seems to me that the only way to show off the top stitching is to use a thick poly. Is that right?
Thank you for sharing your favourite batting. Mine is Hobbs 80/20 but I don't do any projects that would need to go in the microwave. I'll keep yours in mind for an all-purpose batting. Edit: Do you very often pre-shrink your cotton battings? Sometimes I really want that puckered-antique look and sometimes not.
I use Warm and Natural which sounds like about the same as the Toasty, but I'd Like to know which Polyester you like. I know very little about them or when they might be better than cotton. Thanks.
Thanks for all your tips. So I can use this bedding to make coasters is well? Believe it or not I'm still on them. I bought 100% cotton bedding but it's very very thick are lofty I guess is the word i'm not worried about he just worried about water going through. Thanks again love your videos
too much water will go through anything, cotton, or wool. If you want to make it a little more water proof , put a layer of plastic ( like a table cloth proctor) in it:)
I would like to make oven mitts, what kind of fabric do i use? Over time I plan to make a cooler backpack for lunch or snacks for grandson, I found cooler fabric at fabric wholesale direct. Thanks Sam
Laura, when I asked you which cotton battings do not have synthetic scrimmage for microwave-safe batting, I did that because of stopping to comment the question and moved on from the video fron there before hearing you mention it is microwave-safe. However and still yet, I personally do not have confidence in synthetic scrimmage to try it in the microwave even if it is labeled safe and others have used it. That's just me though, it's just my 'feel safe' preference. I wanted to at least say why I asked it to begin with and why I still inquire if you have the information on it and if you have the time and interest to answer it on this post. If you have a previously made video already made answering it, i would be glad to watch it. Thanks again for another great video. mentioning great videos, your rubber band tip to open obstinate lids...helped me so many times.
Fairfield's Toasty Cotton Batting has been laboratory tested for Microwave use. The light synthetic scrim does not melt in the microwave. If you are seeking a 100% organic cotton batting without any scrim, please consider our Cotton Classic batting. Produced since 1979, Cotton Classic® is the only bonded, 100% organically grown cotton quilt batting on the market. Quilting artists love how it clings to the fabric making basting a breeze. It creates a flat “antique” appearance with moderate shrinkage and works wonderfully in pieced quilts and clothing. Weight: 3oz. / sq. yd. To purchase: www.fairfieldworld.com/store/category/organic-cotton-classic-batting-90-x-108/ or www.hakidd.com/product.php?iproductid=2009845
Pellon Nature's Touch All Natural Cotton Batting is scrim free. www.pellonprojects.com/products/pellon-natures-touch-100-all-natural-cotton-batting-no-scrim/ Joann Fabrics carries Pellon Natures Touch in my area and I am sure you can order it online.
I was wondering,u being Canadian like me i also would like to buy the product u showed( batting). But it seems its only sold in the USA... can u tell me where u got it? Thank u so much!!💖
Hi Laura, I have a question for you. Which side of that batting do you put to the back of your quilts, please? I have used the same product, and put the tiny bumps to the back, but now I am now sure if that is correct. Please help!
Clearymartin Yes, but I do not prefer any synthetics in my microwaveables...just for good measure. Thank you for mentioning that she said that, because I did fail to listen long enough past when she mentioned the synthetic scrimmage to hear that she said it. Still though, I don't want any synthetics in microwables simply because I am just not confident in that.
If you are seeking a 100% organic cotton batting without any scrim, please consider Fairfield's Cotton Classic. Produced since 1979, Cotton Classic® is the only bonded, 100% organically grown cotton quilt batting on the market. Quilting artists love how it clings to the fabric making basting a breeze. It creates a flat “antique” appearance with moderate shrinkage and works wonderfully in pieced quilts and clothing. Weight: 3oz. / sq. yd. To purchase: www.fairfieldworld.com/store/category/organic-cotton-classic-batting-90-x-108/ or www.hakidd.com/product.php?iproductid=2009845
I have an old WWII era flak vest. I'd like to remove the ballistic armor that is inside and replace it with batting, effectively turning the flak vest into a nice hunting/outdoorsmen vest for chilly days. Would this batting be good for this purpose, or do you recommend something else for clothing?
The link you provided does not have the size you show in the video, doesn't even appear to be anywhere on the site? I did a search with no results. Is the link for somewhere other than where you get it from?
It works for me. Click the link, go down and check box "Toasty Cotton" and there are 90 x 20 yd rolls, 90 x25 and a 90 x 6 yard and some bags that are smaller. Joann carries the brand, so you can buy a bag of it and try it out before buying the big roll.
You can get in in both, it is also call Soft and Toasty. Here is one on Amazon www.amazon.com/Fairfield-SNTY4505-Natural-100-Percent-Batting/dp/B008KQ4CA0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1498068884&sr=8-1&keywords=rolls+of+quilt+batting+fairfield
Hi I have tried to subscribe to your channel it says there Is a problem with server 503 can this be fixed please so I can subscribe these tips are helpful and good to kn
Thank you Laura for all your great tips
Happy quilting everyone ✂️📏
Thank you :)
Are you quilts doubled with a batting?
Thank you, Laura. I love the colors on that quilt in the video. Beautiful!
Thanks it is an old Log Cabin
Oops, I actually meant the one on the table with the purples etc. Although the wall quilt is very pretty too! :)
Oh that one! here you go czcams.com/video/t4FAkZ-r1Z0/video.html
You have the best tutorials and I can always count on your good quilting advice. Thank You!
This is the kind of batting I use too. I actually ordered it by mistake one time and was really upset but didn't want to waste it so put it in my next quilt. That's one mistake I'm glad I made. I've been using it ever since. I love the feel of it and I really like that it doesn't have creases or lumps!
yup me too:)
Love your CZcamss. They are really great to watch. Thank you
I don't think I've ever heard of this brand. I will have to look for it. Thanks for sharing.
here you go www.fairfieldworld.com/store/category/toasty-cotton-batting-90-wide-x-20-yard-roll/
I use the Pellon batting, and I get the 90 inch by 9 yards roll. It works out really well.
Thanks for the introduction to this company. I will have to give this product a try.
Let me know what you think:)
Thank you for the tip, And I love the way you have your hair done today.
Thanks and Thanks:)
Never heard of that batting. Will have to investigate. Beautiful curved log cabin quilt behind you! Would go perfect on my bed 😉.
hahahahaah looks great on mine too, when it is not on the wall:)
how informative thank you for sharing. on my way to the fabric store to pick some up. 🤗
have fun!
Thanks for the tip Laura! I was able to purchase a large roll last winter and love it! I really enjoyed the quilt in the video! The pattern and colors were wonderful!
Thank you:)
Laura - thanks so much for this batting video - I purchased one of these rolls online (got it on sale AND a coupon - wonderful price!!) and it's wonderful. My husband, Mr. Retired, was home when the package arrived :>. ... and yes, I told him to expect it BUT I didn't tell him the SIZE of the item ... LOL, I got a hilarious text from him about 'muscle-ing' that big a$$ package into the house and 'shoe-horning' into my tiny sewing room. My response was that perhaps I need a bigger sewing room ... yep... he's a hoot!!!
But seriously - I love all of your videos - every single one has so much information, even if the item you're making isn't on my list of things to do - the knowledge you share during the video is priceless!! Thanks so much
haha love it:)
Thank you so much Laura that is a big help. Have a great day
Glad I could help:) thanks for watching
Hi Laura and thank you very much for sharing the information with us. I certainly will try it one day. I haven't started using batting yet. Ciao! 😎🌸
Thanks
I'd not have the room to store that amount ! However I will try cotton batting I've only ever used wool , and now that I'm on this life support machine I find I don't have the strength to move my quilts under my machine so I'm going to have to do hand quilting . Thanks again wish I'd found you years ago I'm learning so much now that I am not able to do so much . 💍💍💍💍😍😍😍😍
I wish you many great days of quilting:) and This Thursday I put on a extra ring just for you
I love my ironing board. I used 3 layers if toasty cotton. Mine is a folding table, so I don't need to get up every time I need it. (Im sure that seems lazy but I have arthritis in my knees) I just turn to the side. I use a craft sized iron, like 5x3 inches. My covering is a bright yellow fabric that got in with the red load of fabric by mistake. The colors are quite pretty.
what a great way to use up that fabric:)
Jennie Wallick I
Never heard of this kind of batting, but will keep a lookout the next time I need it.
Thanks for sharing
You can find this here if you want to try it out www.fairfieldworld.com/store/90-x-6-yds-bulk-roll/toasty-cotton-batting-90-wide-x-6-yard-roll/ and in smaller sizes too
Runi B This batting is available at Joann's fabric. The Fairfield brand is made for them and I don't think it's available anywhere else. I usually order it online when they have a good coupon, like 50% or 60% off.
You can find a variety of battings from Fairfield on our website www.fairfieldworld.com/shop-batting/
Our battings are also available at Walmart, Joanns Stores, local sewing shops, and online through Amazon.com, Walmart.com, Joann.com
and hakidd.com
Thank you for your reply, will try at amazon
@@FairfieldWorld Hi, do you stock the UK?
Thank you for these tips
thank you so much for sharing, I just bought my very first roll of batting it’s pellon polyester I only get one yard by ninety inches just for test out for my projects.
Thank you for your help!
Thank for for watching and commenting:)
Thank you Laura, never heard of this one will sure give it a try, thank you..
try a small one and let me know how you like it:)
microwave info was an extra great info! thanks!
It s a lovely batting to use. It's just so expensive in this country.
:(
We dont have that large amount and brand here in Hawaii i will look on amazon. I usually buy it in small amounts. Different name brand but excatly the same stuff. I love it. And it doesn't really shrink so no need to launder.
You look beautiful as always 🌺
See if you can get it here..www.fairfieldworld.com/store/category/toasty-cotton-batting-90-wide-x-20-yard-roll/ and thanks you:)
SewVeryEasy
Thank you. Will look.
Thank you very much for sharing with us about all kind of batting, I will buy the cotton batting. Have a good week. G.R.
I may just start buying my batting this way. What I notice immediately, is that there are far fewer folds and ripples (probably as you get close to the center but I struggle with flattening it out. when buying the smaller packages. Thank you!
It is another great reason!
I haven't hear of this brand in Australia. Good tips!
Thanks - have not heard of this one. Think I will get a small package and see how I like it!
Let me know what you think:)
thanks for the info - nice to see you in Toronto
Thanks for dropping by!
Thanks for sharing. I will have to look for this locally.
thanks
Thanks for the info Laura. Nice hairstyle.
Thanks and thanks :)
Love this batting and it can be sent to our troops as well. They need everything in cotton so nothing sticks to them in a fire of any sort. How can you tell if a fabric of any kind is not 100% cotton? Use a fireplace lighter, carefully burn just a tad of a corner - there's a big difference to melting and burning! Only takes 4 or 5 seconds to check this all important fact. This is also very important for our wee babes and children, actually for any of us.
Thank you for all of your hints and skills you teach us.
Good tip, thanks for sharing :)
Love it I also use hoop sisters battilzer for embroider designs
I will have to check it out thanks:)
This made my day because I bought a roll of it last month at JoAnn's for $110 in hopes I'd like it. 😁
great deal!!!!
Hi Laura - I ordered your "go to" batting and have found I need to "double" layer to get Hobbs 80/20 thickness.. If it didn't cost so much to return this huge roll, I would have done so. Also, this batting shows layers bonded together vertically - I've never seen this.Hope this input helps you and others....
You're the best and I can always look forward to your Tuesday postings and other tutorials. I'm loyal to you, girl! :-)
I'm sorry you did not like it. Thanks for letting me know why. I love how thin it is as I do all my quilts on my home machine:) have a great day:)
Cheryl Streeter thanks for sharing a different perspective. I’m more familiar with Hobbs and I like it so having that reference re thickness is super helpful.
You mention the batting is folded. Do you unfold and then cut for quilts?
I live in Florida so I would not want a heavy quilt because of the tropical and humid weather we have in South Florida. What batting would you recommend.
Thank you for your wonderful tutorials. I just ordered a 20-yard roll of this from JoAnn's because I trust your opinion (and the Black Friday pricing couldn't be beat). I've never used this batting before. How does it compare to Warm and Natural? Is it thicker? Thinner? How does it drape in comparison? Thanks again.
Let's say that you want to double Otis up to make it a little more puffy, how to do you do it? Just lay it out a spray bast it to get it to together or what do you do? I'm thinking of ordering this big roll and I want to get the best for my money. I love your tutorials and I love you! 🌷
Yes you can just baste them together:) thank for asking
Thank you!!
Thank for for watching and commenting:)
I bought this for machine quilting for 2 quilts. I washed first on gentle,(for pre-shrinkage) made one quilt, and went to make the second quilt, I found that a layer of cotton had torn off right in the middle, so not sure if I can use it. maybe I can patch it. I was really disappointed. .
Thank you.
Thank for for watching and commenting:)
How do measure and cut batting from the roll for a twin size quilt?
Where do you buy smaller sizes of this Toasty batting please.
Thanks
Thank you and thanks for taking time to watch!
Great video and I love your colors sense! :) Could you please tell me if this is an appropriately cushiony material to make a pillow-top sleeping pad from? Or would I want something more fluffy? I want something very soft and cushiony. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you! :)
Links in description are dead links. "not found"
Does this batting produce a lot of lint? Warm and Natural produces a lot. Although I love the batting the lint fills my studio after a serious project I am looking for a limitless alternative.
I've only ever used 100% cotton on my quilts. I've often been disappointed. I've only ever used 1 layer of the batting. I take so much time quilting but when it comes out of the wash, the quilt is flat and therefore none of my fancy stitches show. Watching your video helped me a lot. I should be able to put one layer of polyester batting and one layer of the cotton batting that I have. Would this produce the high loft that I'm looking for? Will the top stitching, with this combo work? If I double up the thin cotton I have, would that also produce some loft? Although, looking at my single layer quilt I don't like it. But will a double layer of cotton work? Seems to me that the only way to show off the top stitching is to use a thick poly. Is that right?
Do you have a video on how to make your pressing board please? Its exactly what I'm looking for right now. (shown at approx. 2 mins 30 seconds)
I will put it on my list to do thanks for asking
Thank you. That would be great.
Thank you for sharing your favourite batting. Mine is Hobbs 80/20 but I don't do any projects that would need to go in the microwave. I'll keep yours in mind for an all-purpose batting. Edit: Do you very often pre-shrink your cotton battings? Sometimes I really want that puckered-antique look and sometimes not.
Not to often
I use Warm and Natural which sounds like about the same as the Toasty, but I'd Like to know which Polyester you like. I know very little about them or when they might be better than cotton. Thanks.
I will put that on my list! thanks for asking
Does it shrink in the wash?
Thanks for all your tips. So I can use this bedding to make coasters is well? Believe it or not I'm still on them. I bought 100% cotton bedding but it's very very thick are lofty I guess is the word i'm not worried about he just worried about water going through. Thanks again love your videos
too much water will go through anything, cotton, or wool. If you want to make it a little more water proof , put a layer of plastic ( like a table cloth proctor) in it:)
Would it be advantageous to wash batting first before assembling the quilt❓thank you..jan
I would like to make oven mitts, what kind of fabric do i use? Over time I plan to make a cooler backpack for lunch or snacks for grandson, I found cooler fabric at fabric wholesale direct. Thanks Sam
Do you every use wool? Washable wool, I believe. I have often wonder how wool batting would work. Love your instruction and work.
No but I think I will have to give it a go. Thanks for the idea.
Laura, when I asked you which cotton battings do not have synthetic scrimmage for microwave-safe batting, I did that because of stopping to comment the question and moved on from the video fron there before hearing you mention it is microwave-safe. However and still yet, I personally do not have confidence in synthetic scrimmage to try it in the microwave even if it is labeled safe and others have used it. That's just me though, it's just my 'feel safe' preference. I wanted to at least say why I asked it to begin with and why I still inquire if you have the information on it and if you have the time and interest to answer it on this post. If you have a previously made video already made answering it, i would be glad to watch it. Thanks again for another great video. mentioning great videos, your rubber band tip to open obstinate lids...helped me so many times.
Ah, I was typing my response at the same time you were sending you response in the other previous comment.
I'm don't blame you at all:) I will have to see if I can find one that is totally synthetic free. If you find one before me please let me know:)
Fairfield's Toasty Cotton Batting has been laboratory tested for Microwave use. The light synthetic scrim does not melt in the microwave.
If you are seeking a 100% organic cotton batting without any scrim, please consider our Cotton Classic batting.
Produced since 1979, Cotton Classic® is the only bonded, 100% organically grown cotton quilt batting on the market. Quilting artists love how it clings to the fabric making basting a breeze. It creates a flat “antique” appearance with moderate shrinkage and works wonderfully in pieced quilts and clothing. Weight: 3oz. / sq. yd.
To purchase: www.fairfieldworld.com/store/category/organic-cotton-classic-batting-90-x-108/
or www.hakidd.com/product.php?iproductid=2009845
Pellon Nature's Touch All Natural Cotton Batting is scrim free. www.pellonprojects.com/products/pellon-natures-touch-100-all-natural-cotton-batting-no-scrim/
Joann Fabrics carries Pellon Natures Touch in my area and I am sure you can order it online.
Thanks, very informative :-) I'd like to know what weight/thickness this is, does not even say on their website?
But qhat side do you put up? The softer side the rougher side???
bumpy side down. Its the side that the needles were pushed to ... and you want to sew in the same direction.
Do you find that the type of batting used reduces bearding, or is it the type of fabric, i.e., high thread count that prevents bearding?
I find it is the batting, good question :)
I was wondering,u being Canadian like me i also would like to buy the product u showed( batting). But it seems its only sold in the USA... can u tell me where u got it? Thank u so much!!💖
In Canada you can try and ask your local shop to get it in for you :)
Search for a fabric warehouse called Marshall’s Dry Goods. They sell rolls of batting, and fabric. They ship to Canada.
Do we get this in India ??
I find it difficult to get correct batting/interface
Hi Laura,
I have a question for you. Which side of that batting do you put to the back of your quilts, please? I have used the same product, and put the tiny bumps to the back, but now I am now sure if that is correct. Please help!
the smooth side goes to the top. run your hand along the batting to feel it
@@SewVeryEasy Thank you so much, Laura! :)
what is the pattern of quilt on your back wall.? it is beautiful. love this batting
Log Cabin pattern
It is a Log Cabin:)
thanks
Hi iam from India where can I get this type of batting
Hi Laura, I have a question about the scrim and putting it in the microwave, is there a % of scrim that can go in the microwave?
I am not sure, but if you want you can get batting designed just for the microwave :)
Pellon Wrap n Zap has no scrim, so is best for microwave.
Which 100% cotton battings do not have synthetic scrimmage? I am looking for microwave-safe batting choices.
She did mention this one is good for microwave .
Clearymartin Yes, but I do not prefer any synthetics in my microwaveables...just for good measure. Thank you for mentioning that she said that, because I did fail to listen long enough past when she mentioned the synthetic scrimmage to hear that she said it. Still though, I don't want any synthetics in microwables simply because I am just not confident in that.
You can use this batting for the micro, it is made for it too
thanks
If you are seeking a 100% organic cotton batting without any scrim, please consider Fairfield's Cotton Classic.
Produced since 1979, Cotton Classic® is the only bonded, 100% organically grown cotton quilt batting on the market. Quilting artists love how it clings to the fabric making basting a breeze. It creates a flat “antique” appearance with moderate shrinkage and works wonderfully in pieced quilts and clothing. Weight: 3oz. / sq. yd.
To purchase: www.fairfieldworld.com/store/category/organic-cotton-classic-batting-90-x-108/
or www.hakidd.com/product.php?iproductid=2009845
I have an old WWII era flak vest. I'd like to remove the ballistic armor that is inside and replace it with batting, effectively turning the flak vest into a nice hunting/outdoorsmen vest for chilly days. Would this batting be good for this purpose, or do you recommend something else for clothing?
this batting would work great how ever you can get a batting made with wool, which would be nice too:)
I would definitely use a 100% wool batting for this. Quilter's Dream Batt company has an excellent wool batt
I want 100% cotton batting.Which is better for quilt and which is the name of company. Please tell me
priyanka radke Read the description box. She has a link for it
Scrim side down?
Hi got a quilt 90 x 90 how much batting do I need
How expensive is buying it this way Laura please
It will all depend on the size and were you get it:) so many different choices
The link you provided does not have the size you show in the video, doesn't even appear to be anywhere on the site? I did a search with no results. Is the link for somewhere other than where you get it from?
It works for me. Click the link, go down and check box "Toasty Cotton" and there are 90 x 20 yd rolls, 90 x25 and a 90 x 6 yard and some bags that are smaller. Joann carries the brand, so you can buy a bag of it and try it out before buying the big roll.
Where can you get this batting in that kind of bulk? Thanks for your tutorials
Linda Kochis check the shared link, batting is for sale there
here you go www.fairfieldworld.com/store/category/toasty-cotton-batting-90-wide-x-20-yard-roll/
thanks
I have never heard of this brand, did you purchase it in the USA or Canada, I will have to give it a try
You can get in in both, it is also call Soft and Toasty. Here is one on Amazon www.amazon.com/Fairfield-SNTY4505-Natural-100-Percent-Batting/dp/B008KQ4CA0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1498068884&sr=8-1&keywords=rolls+of+quilt+batting+fairfield
The rolls I am finding on Amazon are 22 to 45 inches wide or twin or double size and more expensive.
Do you order it on line??? I'm trying to find it.......
Is this washable?
Can you use no pill fleece?
yes but it will feel different. For a quilt I do like batting but for a table cloth fleece is fine:)
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