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Batting, which side up?
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I'm always forgetting. But, I'm wondering, if you are having trouble with thread shredding or skipped stitches could it be the batting is upside down?
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I think it is more important if you will be hand quilting. With the scrim up, it makes it easier for the needle to go through. If machine quilting, I can't see that it really makes much difference.
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Thanks for the reminder. I hope to sandwich a quilt today and needed a gentle nudge to even think about this.
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We had a thread on this last winter as I recall and the concensus was that it wasn't terribly important but that if the scrim was up it was easier for the needle to go thru. At least that's what I remember.
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I think Sally is right. Here Is an article about it. http://www.apqs.com/batting-has-an-up-and-down/
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I always forget I am supposed to check this so never do. Usually it occurs to me after my entire quilt is basted and I don't have the energy to undo it. So to me it doesn't matter but I am interested in what others have to say. Good question!
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(Please somebody who knows better than I do, correct me!) As I recall, the nubs should go up (i.e. next to the quilt top), because the scrim is needle-punched from the top, and creates the nubs.
That said, I don't think it matters a whole lot.
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Batting, which side up?
I know there is a recommended up side and a down side with cotton batting, but for the life of me I can't seem to remember...nubs up or nubs down?
You'd think they would put that on the packaging.Tags: None
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