23 Feb 2009 |
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I’ll bet you thought buying a batt was the easiest part of quilting. Just when you thought you had it made, you are suddenly confronted with a dizzying array of choices. Yup, batts have gone high tech. Nowadays, picking out a batt can be a daunting experience. The quilting guru Harriet Hargrave says, “No one batting is appropriate for every quilt.” Oh good, that narrows it down a little. She goes on to say that there are several factors to consider when deciding which batt to use. These factors include:
Got all that? Well, get another cup of coffee because we aren’t done yet. Now we have to consider the fiber content of the batt we want to use. We can choose from cotton (bleached and unbleached), cotton/polyester blends, cotton flannel, wool, polyester in several different lofts, silk, and a new wool/polyester blend from Australia. Add to all this fusible batts made from either cotton or a cotton/polyester blend (my personal favorite) and dark charcoal gray or black batts for dark background quilts. Your choice should be based on the list of attributes listed above. Some batts offer another set of problems. Some cotton batts might need to prewashed to remove oil from seed particles left in it during processing or the oil could stain your quilt top. And some cotton batts need to be preshrunk before use to preserve the size of the quilt. Flannel definitely needs to be preshrunk or your wearable art will only fit your Chihuahua. You need to ask yourself these questions to help narrow down the final choice:
These are all important things to consider to ensure the success of the final product. You have spent lots of money and time to make a great looking quilt top. Don’t let the choice of the wrong batt spoil all your hard work. To assist you in making the right decision you can order a packet of samples of the different types of batting available from Hancock’s of Paducah for $5.00. Call toll-free 1-800-845-8723 or order online at Hancocks-Paducah.
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