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Batting Basics Made Easy 🛏️🧵

Batting Basics Made Easy 🛏️🧵: Top 5 tips every new quilter should know (plus a handy brand guide).

Choosing the right batting is one of the quiet decisions that makes a loud difference in your finished quilt—how it drapes, breathes, puffs, and wears. Below is a simple, confidence-building guide you can use before every project, followed by a quick look at the batting brands you can shop at Linda’s.


1) Match fiber to the finish

  • Cotton → flat, breathable, classic look.

  • Polyester → lighter weight, higher loft/puff.

  • 80/20 cotton-poly → versatile balance of softness, warmth, and durability.

  • Wool → warm, springy drape, rebounds from creases.

  • Also available in bamboo and silk blends for specialty needs. Linda's Electric Quilters

When to use:

  • Show off intricate piecing? Choose low-loft cotton.

  • Want cuddly texture with less weight? Pick poly.

  • Need an all-around winner? Go 80/20.

  • Crave cozy with drape? Try wool.


2) Mind the loft

Low loft highlights piecing and keeps quilts sleek for beds or precise shows. Higher loft adds dimension to feathers, motifs, and cuddle-factor for throws and baby quilts.


3) Follow stitch-distance ratings

Every batting has a recommended max stitch distance (e.g., “quilt up to X inches apart”). Staying within that spacing keeps the quilt layers secure and helps it wear beautifully over time.


4) Size it right

Cut your batting 3–4" larger on all sides for domestic quilting (that’s 6–8" wider and longer than your top), and 4–6" on all sides for longarm frames. That extra margin keeps edges fully covered during loading and squaring.

Pro tip: If you quilt a lot (or work on large projects), batting rolls are convenient and cost-effective—Linda’s carries popular roll widths up to 93–120 inches. Linda's Electric Quilters


5) Prep smart (no pre-wash)

Most battings are designed to be used right out of the package. To relax folds or creases, throw it in the dryer on low with a damp cloth for a few minutes, or lay it flat overnight.


Bonus: Scrim 101

Some battings include a thin scrim (stabilizer) that improves strength and shrink control. Keep the orientation consistent as recommended on the label for the best, most predictable results.


Shop the batting brands at Linda’s

You’ll find a deep selection (200+ items across packages, rolls, and pre-cuts) from trusted names—so it’s easy to match fiber, loft, and price to your project. Linda's Electric Quilters

Brands carried in our Batting department:

  • Linda’s (house selection)

  • Hobbs

  • The Warm Company (Warm & Natural, Warm & White, 80/20, Insul-Bright, and more)

  • Bosal Foam & Fiber

  • Floriani

  • Embellish

  • Kimberbell

  • Gypsy Quilter

  • Pellon

  • Quilters Select

  • Quilters Dream

  • RNK Embroidery Linda's Electric Quilters

Looking for bulk or studio efficiency? Check Batting Packages and Bundles for easy stock-ups and savings. Linda's Electric Quilters+1


Quick decision guide

  • First bed quilt with lots of piecing: Cotton or 80/20, low loft.

  • Snuggly couch throw with puff: Polyester or 80/20, medium/high loft.

  • Lightweight warmth, elegant drape: Wool.

  • Low-lint quilting session: Cotton or bamboo blends.

  • Dense custom quilting: Low-loft cotton or 80/20 to show every stitch.


Tell us below 👇

What’s your go-to batting fiber—and why? Your tip could help a new quilter fall in love with their finish.


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Happy quilting! When you’re ready, explore packaged cuts for small projects, grab a studio roll for efficiency, or mix and match fibers to test different finishes—all in one place at Linda’s.