Batting is the cushioned layer placed between the top and bottom of a quilt. Many types of fiber are used for batting, including polyester, cotton, and wool.
Many people prefer natural fibers for their quilt batting. Natural fiber batting is environmentally friendly and adds authenticity to old-fashioned quilt designs.
Wool batting provides both warm and lightness to your quilts. This environmentally friendly product is resistant to mildew and very durable.
Quilters Dream Wool Batting is a high quality choice made from a blend of domestic and merino wool. The wool is washed and super-scoured before it is carded. Carding is a basic step in making natural fibers into yarn or batting; the wool or other natural fiber is combed into long strands.
After carding, the wool for Quilter’s Dream Wool Batting is blended and then cross-lapped before it is heat-bonded. Heat bonding avoids the use of resins or chemicals. It makes batting easy to sew through, because there are no hard resins to make the needle stick.
Because of this quality manufacturing process, Quilter’s Dream Wool is resistant to shifting or bunching. It can be quilted up to eight inches apart, which makes it ideal for comforters that are tied in the old-fashioned way, rather than quilted.
Whether you are making an old-fashioned quilt or a contemporary quilt, you are sure to be pleased with the warm and lightness offered by a natural fiber batting.


























