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Double Batting or Not
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Double Batting or Not
Title says it all. Is it okay to double the batting in order to achieve a thicker, warmer quilt? Assume it would be harder on the machine, but a good quality machine like I have (Janome 6600P) should be able to handle it with no sweat. I usually use Quilters Dream batting, if that makes a difference.
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Re: Double Batting or Not
I've never done this myself except for small projects that I wanted more padded, but I don't see why you couldn't do it. I use Warm and Natural for almost all my quilting and find one layer to be very warm. I don't think that I would want the extra weight two layers would add, and a large quilt is hard enough to quilt with only one layer of batting.
But as I said, if you feel your machine can handle it, I say go for it. I would caution you to clean and oil your machine a the very least before, and during your quilting. You are apt to get quite a bit of dust inside your machine that would need to be cleaned out.
Joan
But as I said, if you feel your machine can handle it, I say go for it. I would caution you to clean and oil your machine a the very least before, and during your quilting. You are apt to get quite a bit of dust inside your machine that would need to be cleaned out.
Joan
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Re: Double Batting or Not
Thanks Joan, appreciate the comments.
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Re: Double Batting or Not
You might consider using wool batting for extra warmth instead of two layers of cotton or polyester.
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Re: Double Batting or Not
Wouldn't it make your quilt too warm, the weight factor on your bed something else? Think a test run on a small block to see if machine can take it, might be in order. That's my 2 bits..
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Re: Double Batting or Not
Have you thought of using polar fleece for your batting? That would make it warm.. and still be easy to wash in machine.. Wool batting looks much better. But if it is for warmth purpose.
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Re: Double Batting or Not
In my LA class, many of their quilts were double batted. They also showed us how to stuff just certain areas to give a more raised effect. They also used different batts together as well.
I was also taught to oil every bobbin change and to clean out the lint as well. Every time!
My class was at the Handi Quilter manufacturer, lead by the team who does their YouTube videos. They were great.
Jana
I was also taught to oil every bobbin change and to clean out the lint as well. Every time!
My class was at the Handi Quilter manufacturer, lead by the team who does their YouTube videos. They were great.
Jana