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    Novice quilter seeking help

    My first post here as a novice quilter. Apologies if its an obvious question - but if you don't ask you don't learn do you?

    Do you wash a cotton batting before assembly and finishing? I understand there is some shrinkage if you use as it is, and I'm not sure I want that. Advice would be most welcome.

    Regards
    Sandra (UK)

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    I usually use Quilter's Dream Cotton or Hobb's Heirloom 80/20 cotton/poly and don't prewash either of those. The shrinkage is small and I like the way it makes my quilts look--I use reproduction fabrics alot. In years past, I've used Warm and Natural, a slightly thicker cotton batt, and found more shrinkage so I would pre-soak then spin that one. Be cautious not to agitate a batt in the washer--I once forgot to stop the machine before it agitated and took a $25 batt out of the washer in hunks--I was AGITATED!

    https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
    North Alabama, USA
    "I am a part of all that I have met" A. Lord Tennyson

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      #3
      I use a cotton batting and I do not was it first but I like the look I get with the shrinkage.

      https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
      North Alabama, USA
      "I am a part of all that I have met" A. Lord Tennyson

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        #4
        It's really important to read the instructions that come with the batting. Cotton battings like Warm & Natural, Hobbes Heirloom cotton Blend batting, etc. have instructions for pre-treating the batt to preshrink. I have a top loading machine and soak my Hobbes batting in cool water, spin it dry, then lay it on a spare bed to air dry. I do not aggitate the batt in the wash cycle, nor do I dry it in the dryer before I assemble my quilt for quilting.

        Some cotton battings do not recommend pretreating, so be careful. Even without pretreating, the battings will shrink about 5% so you won't have a situation where a full size quilt shrinks dramatically to a twin.

        Hope this helps.

        kim

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          #5
          I love Warm & Natural and have never prewashed it. When the quilts are washed there is minimal shrinkage and I like the look.

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            #6
            Thank you to all you Ladies who took the time to reply. Your advice is greatly appreciated.

            Happy New Year to you all

            Sandra (UK)

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              #7
              Sandra, 'Asding' is a web-based business in the UK, specializing in wadding. I haven't checked recently, but they used to do a sample pack of various waddings. That might be something for you to consider, because you could wash those small pieces and see how they behave, before committing to a large chunk of wadding.

              Lorchen
              From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

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                #8
                Thank you so much Lorchen, I bought my batting from there don't know why I didn't see that at the time. Senior moment!!!!!!!!!!!!

                Cheerio
                Sandra(UK)

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