
Warm & Natural Cotton Batting - 90in Wide
Warm & Natural is the finest needle-punched cotton batting! Only 15% of all cotton grown in the USA is the proper length, thickness and color. Out of this 15%, only 5% is clean enough for Warm & Natural! This soft, natural cotton has never been washed or bleached with harsh chemicals. It's kinder to the environment and kinder to your batting. The cotton undergoes a mechanical cleaning process removing all of the seeds, seed coats, along with the majority of leaf and stem remnants. The remaining tiny plant particles lend a special look to crafts like no other and won't harm your quilt.
Quilt or tie up to 10" apart! Quilt Warm & Natural right out of the package, as pre-washing is not necessary. Once quilted, machine wash and dry your finished quilt in cold water. 3% shrinkage can be expected in the first wash with cold water. To achieve an antique puckered look use warm water for 5% shrinkage. Warm & Natural won't distort when hanging, hooping or when used in quilt frames. It can be used for both batting and as an exterior craft fabric to create stuffed items.
- Needle Punched
- Non-fusible
- Does not Contain Scrim
- Space between stitches: Up to 10in
- Loft: Low
- Washing/drying instructions: Machine Wash after Quilting
- 87.5% natural cotton/12.5% polypropelene
- 228.6cm/90" Wide
Sold by the half yard, order will be in one continuous cut.
Quantity:
1 = half yard
2 = 1 yard
3 = 1.5 yards
4 = 2 yards
etc.
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