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quiltnut1
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Post by quiltnut1 »

I have tried a few battings and find that they just aren't as warm as I would like. Would fleese be a good alternitive?
1quiltinnana
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Post by 1quiltinnana »

Have you tried Warm & Natural batting? I use it and it is good.
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Marilynsgrammy
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Post by Marilynsgrammy »

I also use warm and natural.. but I buy it off the bolt instead of pre packaged... the last time I bought pre packaged it was a little linty when I cut it...

I usually buy mine at JoAnns when it's 40 or more % off...
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Suzquilts
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Post by Suzquilts »

The Quilter's Dream wool is wonderful! Very light weight and very warm. Have it in one quilt on our bed now; not too heavy to sleep under and don't need to wear extra clothing to keep warm!

I highly recommend wool, whatever brand you prefer.

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Post by girl »

I use warm and natural as well. Off the bolt.
kenderosa
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Post by kenderosa »

I find that Warm & Natural or Wool are very warm and also easy to work with.

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quiltnut1
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Post by quiltnut1 »

Thank you all for your input.
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