

Warm & Natural Twin Cotton Batting
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Justustoo
> 24 hourI used this to make quilted bowls for the microwave. It worked out great for that.
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sas
> 24 hourHave done over 50 various quilting items - majority are quilts. Warm and Natural Cotton is the only one i use.. Did buy another brand and a polyester ONCE, didnt like it, wont buy or use it again. Going to stick with what works and what makes the quilts look great......
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Jo
> 24 hourFirstvtime using this batting & I was very pleased with the results. I made a baby quilt and used this batting. I did not want to use polyester because I had read that if there is a house fire small children with quilts generally grab them for comfort and the polyester ones catch fire much quicker/easier than cotton AKA much less safe for the child. I used this for the baby quilt and the finished quilt had a very nice thickness. Exactly as I had hoped. It was thin yet warm and once the quilt is washed a few times it will be super comfy. Highly recommend.
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Katy Didd
> 24 hourIve made over one hundred quilts of various sizes, and this batting is the only batting that I use. Its soft, easy to work with, and holds up well to repeated washings. Ive used Warm and Natural batting for everything from mug rugs to king sized quilts and it works great. Highly recommend!
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PJD
> 24 hourIF you dont want this batting to shrink 3% you MUST pre wash it ! I had already pre washed the top and bottom fabrics for my quilt. The top is 100% organic cotton in a woven jacquard design. Heavy ! The bottom is German made double napped 100$ cotton flannel in a loom woven buffalo plaid. Now I have got to put this twin size batting in my kitchen sink (I have a front loading washing machine so I cant just put it in a top loader to soak as instructed) and Lord only knows how much this will weigh when fully wet....and find some way to get the water out without spinning it out.....They suggest laying it between a washable blanket and pressing the excess water out.....Not gonna happen ! IF I had read the package BEFORE I opened it, this would go back and I would just use a poly light weight filling....As it is now, this will sit on my sewing closet shelf until I make a quilt and I do not pre shrink the top and bottom first. So I call this a failure to fully disclose. They need to tell you it will shrink 3% if not washed first !!!
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Christop Hegmann
> 24 hourT choose this brand because it works well for me in my quilts. I wish it was a little heavier as I live in WI
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Crooked Creek Life
> 24 hourWarm & Natural is my favorite quilt batting. It is soft and easy to work with. Out of the package it is usually wrinkled and creased from being folded, but it smoothes out easily without stretching or needing to iron it. This batting works very well with spray basting (I use 507). It feels a little stiff after quilting and the first wash, but after some use the quilt softens up and feels like a quilt should. Ive used Warm & Natural for 10+ quilts and have never had any trouble. Highly recommended!
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Susan O.
> 24 hourThis is my go to favorite batting for all my quilting projects.
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Kathryn A. Wall
> 24 hourThis batting is perfect for potholders, bowl cozies and mini-wall quilts. I make baby quilts, wall hangings and other crafts with this batting. It is perfect for sewing with!
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BeautyBuffetClub
> 24 hourIm making my first quilt... I was going to order poly-fil batting but a friend (and quilting veteran) advised me to buy a small amount of it from Walmart first (partly to practice quilting on and partly to preview the quality)... She told me cotton is the way to go, but I had read that synthetic would be warmer... I got a small amount of synthetic batting and tried to practice with it, and I ended up ordering this Warm company cotton batting for my actual quilt... heres my comparison: Synthetic (NOT this product): The batting thickness was very inconsistent - extremely thin in places (consistent with the reviews) and bunched up where it was folded... this bunching was not fixable. It seemed like poly-fil (like for pillows) had been rolled out into layers and I could very easily rip the batting up into pieces. It was also difficult to cut because of this. The whole sheet was translucent. Warm and Natural (THIS product): This is like a blanket by itself - not translucent, and even thickness throughout. Thin enough to be easy to work with, but dense and obviously very WARM! It would not be possible to rip it in half with my hands, and it cut easily with sheers like any other thick fabric. I am SO GLAD I listened to my friend and got the cotton. It was the same price as the synthetic, easier to work with, and very obviously of a MUCH higher quality.