Howdy!
If you wash the Hobbs Heirloom, just kind of let it soak in
some soapy water, gentle rinse, short spin-dry, then toss it
in the clothes dryer for a drying fluff, it's really soft and poofier
(I love those high-tech terms). And much easier to handquilt.
Ragmop/Sandy--that Hobbs batting: it's from ... oh, yeah,
TEXAS, you know ;-D
"Marcella Tracy Peek" wrote in message
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(QUILTKITTY) wrote:
Hey girls,
Does anyone know if there is a cotton batting out there that is
somewhat
"fluffy"? I love cotton batting for it's ease in quilting but lean
toward the
poly's for fluffiness when I do a lap size. But poly is difficult to
quilt,
particularly the high loft variety.....ideally what I'd like to find is
a
cotton batting with some of the "fluffiness" of a poly? Any
recommendations?
~quiltkitty
Cotton batts aren't terribly fluffy. You might give the Hobbs 80/20 a
try. It's fluffier than straight cotton and is very nice to hand or
machine quilt.
If you aren't set on cotton, the Hobbs wool batt is pretty fluffy and
hand quilts wonderfully.
marcella