What can I use instead of batting in a quilt?

What Can I Use Instead of Quilt Batting?
  • Fleece Sheet or Blanket. A fleece sheet or fleece blanket are great alternatives to traditional quilt batting. ...
  • Cotton Sheet. A 100% cotton sheet is one of the most affordable and widely available alternatives to quilt batting. ...
  • Cotton Yardage. ...
  • An Old Quilt or Blanket. ...
  • Pieced Batting.
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Can you use fleece as quilt batting?

Fleece has always been a common fabric for blankets. It makes sense that using fleece for batting could work well for a quilt, too. Just keep in mind that fleece retains heat better than most cotton quilt batting, so it will make a very WARM blanket.
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What was used for batting in old quilts?

What was used for batting in old quilts? In the past, most batting was made from cotton or wool. These natural fibers are breathable and provide good insulation.
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Can I quilt without batting?

Quilt batting is not needed when making a quilt. You can make a quilt by quilting the top and back together without a middle layer. You may also choose unconventional batting like a flannel sheet or quilting cotton. These can be more cost-effective options if you're wanting to save money on batting.
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Can you use felt instead of batting?

CAN you use it? Absolutely. It's your quilt. But again, if it's made from polyester, it won't shrink, while your 100% cotton quilting fabrics will.
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Can I use flannel instead of batting?

A flannel sheet is a good alternative. You can also use a flannel sheet for the batting of a traditional quilt, but check first to make sure the pattern doesn't show through the top or backing. For an even lighter weight, you can use a regular sheet.
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Can you use sheets for quilting?

We'll talk about this in more details, but here's the short story: you can ABSOLUTELY use bed sheets for quilt backs! There's a few obvious benefits to this: No piecing together a quilt back! This is the best benefit – just buy a sheet big enough to back your quilt and you don't need to piece it together!
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Can you use wool as batting?

Wool Batting: A Warm Sustainable Fiber

Wool batting is a warm, breathable, super-soft type of batting that I happen to love, especially this time of year. Since wool is made from the coats of sheep, which subsequently will grow forever, it's actually a really sustainable fiber, and naturally renewable!
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Can you use flannel sheet for batting in quilt?

I'm thinking about using flannel as batting for my batik jelly roll quilt, and a soft sheet as backing because I like the idea of a nice summer weight quilt. I once used flannel for a denim quilt because it was super heavy and it made sense.
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Can flannel be used for quilt backing?

Give sheets a try as a quilt backing and see how you like it. Flannel sheets make the softest quilt backings.
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What is the best lightweight quilt batting?

Bamboo is the lightest loft of batting. Batting typically comes in white and off-white colors. Polyester and bamboo batting drape batter than cotton and wool batting.
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How much is a batting cage?

These can range in price from $1,849 plus shipping for standard options and cost in excess of $7,505 for bigger, custom cages.
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How do I make a simple quilt backing?

Instead of cutting two separate pieces of fabric and sewing them together, you cut one long piece, fold it together and then sew right down one side. You then cut off the little fold line and open the fabric up and you've got a quilt back.
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Which fabric is best for quilting?

Quilter's weight cotton is high quality 100% cotton fabric perfectly suited for quilting. It's typically accepted as the best fabric for quilting. While quilter's weight cotton does have shrinkage, it typically shrinks less than cheaper cotton fabrics.
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Does a denim quilt need batting?

Quilt batting can make the project even heavier so consider omitting it entirely. You can make the quilt a bit lighter by using a regular cotton quilting fabric for the quilt backing, rather than denim.
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Can you mix flannel and cotton in a quilt?

Thickness of the fabric and accurate seam allowances...

If you're always sewing a flannel to a flannel or always a flannel to a quilting cotton... no problem, you just set the seam allowance, test, tweak and go.
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What is the difference between fleece and batting?

Cotton batting also has quite a bit of stretch, but the fleece seemed to have about twice as much stretch. The fleece is easier to sew through than the cotton batting, since the fibers are not as dense and tightly packed. Another nice thing about the fleece is it doesn't shed fibers as much as cotton.
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Do Tshirt quilts need batting?

YES!

Although you don't see the batting in a quilt, it is very important. The type of the batting used influences the look, feel, quality and longevity of your T-shirt quilt. In this article, we will look at the types of batting most T-shirt quilt makers are using.
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Can you use muslin for quilt backing?

Traditionally muslin has been a popular choice for backing fabric. Even a high quality muslin fabric is less expensive than it's printed fabric counterpart, and some quilt admirers prefer to be able to see the quilting stitches on the back, which muslin lends itself to.
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Should you wash material before quilting?

Washing your fabric before cutting and piecing is an important step for your quilts because it ensures your fabric will not leak excess dyes and will be easy to work with through every step of the construction process.
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