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    Old 03-05-2017, 01:43 PM
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    Have never paid attention to that and had no problems. But, in a chain fabric store the other day, noticed the scrim separating from the batting. A first for me to noticd.
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    Old 03-05-2017, 02:09 PM
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    If this helps, I found this on the Warm and Natural site: Is there a right or a wrong side to Warm & Natural or Warm & White?

    No, there is no right or wrong side of batting but there is a "scrim" side. When manufacturing Warm & Natural or Warm & White, the cotton fibers are layered onto a scrim - a thin substrate material. During the needle-punch process, barbed needles push the cotton fibers through and entangle them into the scrim. When quilting Warm & Natural or Warm & White, it is usually easier to do so in the same direction it was needle-punched - the cotton side facing towards your quilt top and the scrim side facing to your quilt backing. With Warm & Natural the cotton side is distinguished by its leaf & stem remnants (face to quilt top). With Warm & White there is a side that is shinier and smoother. This is the scrim side and should face to your quilt backing.
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    Old 03-05-2017, 02:31 PM
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    I use Soft & Bright by the warm company, it's been my primary batting forever and I use it fluffy side up. Don't know if it matters but that's what I've always done, my blankets and quilts seem to hold up great, my kids have blankets that are over a decade old and tons of wear and no problems.
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    Old 03-05-2017, 11:06 PM
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    I have quilts that my grandmother made many, many years ago, and I know she used poly batting. I've never had a one wear more than a quilt that had cotton batting. In fact, there are NO wear spots anywhere on any of the quilts she made. My grandmother died in March of 1993. I use a very good quality of poly batting for my quilts because (1) It doesn't shrink, and poly batting weighs far less than cotton batting, and (2) poly batting is far more washable than cotton. I have a very old quilt that was my aunt's (on my husband's side of the family), it has cotton batting, and it's a tied quilt. The batting suffers greatly from substantial shrinkage. This old quilt (a friendship quilt) for my aunt, desperately needs laundering. I'm not sure how the quilt could be laundered by machine without sustaining damage, and I am not physically able to wash it by hand
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    Old 03-06-2017, 10:27 PM
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    Originally Posted by Pudge
    I can never remember. Pls tell me and I'll write it down. Does the scrim side of the batting face up or down in a quilt sandwich?
    2 of my quilts were just returned from the long arm quilter, I looked and she had put the scrim side toward the backing of the quilts. I used Soft and White cotton batting made by the Warm and Natural company.
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    Old 03-07-2017, 08:35 AM
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    Originally Posted by Krystyna
    Someone told me "Pimples up, dimples down"
    That doesn't make sense to me. If there are bumps and dents, wouldn't that be from needle-punching, like Dream Cotton? You would want to go the same way as the needles did - with holes up.

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    Old 03-07-2017, 08:59 AM
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    *** Which ever way it comes out of the package.
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