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    #31
    I think it is, but I don't have enough experience to know if it works. I just follow the advice of the professionals....

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      #32
      I layered a thin layer of cotton with wool for a wall size quilt and still haven't finished quilting it--it is very heavy--but the reason I did it was the pros said it keeps the wool from stretching. I used just wool on a bed quilt and loved the look of it--it also is a very heavy quilt. I think I would like to do a whole cloth (that is not queen sized) with wool batting and see if my poor old body can stand the weight of it. Oh, and I have found that the wool does keep the quilt from getting crease lines.

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        #33
        Originally posted by twiglet
        I used wool for the first time in my Chinese Whispers quilt and afterwards read that it has a direction and can stretch so some use another layer. I think it was Teri Lucas who uses silk as well so that's 3, her quilts are wonderful. I've not seen any blogs from her lately
        Eek! Does this mean that my wool-batt-alone quilt is going to stretch while hanging on the wall?!! I was just getting ready to hang it in a nice, dimly lit hallway until I find out whether it will be going to a show, but maybe I should lay it flat on a bed instead??? :shock:


        from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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          #34
          Mine hasn't in 9 months and I used the batting in the wrong direction :roll:

          Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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            #35
            I've not had a problem with wool stretching....I think the modern ones are well made and have a good scrim.

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              #36
              Connie your quilting looks gorgeous! Will you be coming to Houston this year?
              Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio

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                #37
                Would it matter if the wool was stretchy? Seems once it is quilted into the quilt it most likely isn't going anywhere because the cotton isn't stretchy.

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                  #38
                  Beautiful Connie!

                  I'd say the wool batt is perfect for this quilt.

                  Barb

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                    #39
                    Most of my quilts are wall quilts and I have been experimenting with double layering and wool. I think the small quilts (under 30" x 30" or so) do well enough with just one layer of wool. I never heard that about the direction of the wool and stretching. I did not like cotton and wool. I did it on one of my larger quilts and I almost couldn't get it quilted. It didn't behave well in the quilting process and it was heavy. I did finish it finally, but decided not to try that again. After talking with several people, I tried one layer of the thinnest polyester I could find and one layer of wool. That was wonderful. It was light enough to handle, it behaved during quilting, and it hangs straight and flat. I used it on my quilt that just won a ribbon in MQX.

                    I quilt on my domestic machine. Perhaps those who use cotton and wool quilt on a longarm or have found a different cotton batting. Anyway, I like poly and wool.

                    "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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                      #40
                      Oh, and I spray baste the two bats together. Also, I don't use two bats for every quilt, and if I am only using one, I use cotton/poly 80/20

                      "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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                        #41
                        'More hallelujah! I just received an email from AQS that my quilt was juried into the Albuquerque show in January!


                        from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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                          #42
                          Congratulations Connie, any pictures?
                          Anne

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                            #43
                            I had posted a picture a while back, but I'm not sure if it still shows up since the website migration. So I'll post it again...my apologies for the redundancy!


                            from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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                              #44
                              Congratulations!
                              Best wishes
                              Pam in Scotland

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                                #45
                                That is beautiful.
                                Pam in Scotland

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