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Welcome to our Quilt Wadding / Quilt Batting section - your destination for premium wadding to bring your unique quilting projects to life. Our comprehensive range is supplied by trusted manufacturers such as Hobbs, The Warm Company, Sew Simple and Legacy, ensuring the highest quality wadding for quilting.
Choose from a wide variety of different types of wadding (batting) suitable for many different projects, from small craft items to large quilts. We have an extensive selection of 100% cotton wadding, cotton blends and polyester. We also carry wool and bamboo batting as well as all natural cotton blends. For specialised quilted crafts, we have you covered with insulating wadding, heat resistant batting and a range of fusible waddings.
Regardless of the amount of quilt batting you need, we have you covered! We cut directly off the bolt and are able to provide you with the option to purchase in half metre increments, precut wadding packs, 7.5m wadding rolls and full bolts for all of our wadding products. We're delighted to offer a new remnants section for those in search of great value.
Committed to sustainability, all our quilt batting is carefully hand cut, wrapped thoughtfully and always shipped in plastic-free packaging. Whether you're a textile artist, quilter or an enthusiastic crafter, we're committed to providing you with high-quality quilt wadding to support your creative journey.
Quilt wadding, also known as quilt batting, is a crucial component in the art of quilting. Placed between the quilt top (the decorative front layer) and the backing fabric, wadding serves several essential purposes that contribute to both the functionality and aesthetics of a quilt:
Insulation and Warmth:
Primary Function: The main purpose of quilt wadding is to provide insulation. It traps air within its fibers, retaining heat and keeping the user warm.
Seasonal Adaptability: Different types and thicknesses of wadding allow quilters to create quilts suitable for various climates and seasons.
Adds Loft and Texture:
Dimension and Depth: Wadding adds thickness (loft) to a quilt, giving it a plush and cushioned feel.
Enhances Quilting Designs: The loft can accentuate quilting stitches and patterns, adding visual interest and texture to the quilt's surface.
Affects Drape and Weight:
Comfort and Feel: The choice of wadding influences the quilt's drape—how it hangs or conforms when laid over a bed or wrapped around the body.
Weight Considerations: Wadding contributes to the overall weight of the quilt, which can be adjusted based on personal preference for lighter or heavier blankets.
Structural Support:
Stability: It provides structural integrity, helping the quilt maintain its shape over time.
Durability: Quality wadding can enhance the longevity of a quilt by reinforcing the fabrics and seams.
Thermal Regulation:
Breathability: Natural fiber waddings like cotton, wool, or bamboo offer breathability and moisture-wicking properties.
Comfort: These features help regulate body temperature for a more comfortable sleeping experience.
Sound Absorption and Insulation:
Acoustic Properties: Quilts with wadding can absorb sound, making them useful as decorative wall hangings to reduce echoes in a room.
Additional Insulation: Besides warmth, wadding can provide extra insulation in home furnishings like quilted curtains or cushions.
Customization and Versatility:
Variety of Materials: Wadding comes in various materials—cotton, polyester, wool, bamboo, and blends—each offering different qualities.
Project Suitability: Quilters can select wadding that best suits the specific needs of their project, whether it's for a cozy bed quilt, a lightweight throw, or an art piece.
Enhances Quilting Process:
Ease of Quilting: The right wadding can make the quilting process smoother, providing the necessary grip and stability for both hand and machine quilting.
Defines Stitches: Certain waddings allow stitches to sink in or stand out, affecting the overall look of the quilting patterns.
In summary, quilt wadding is not just a filler but a multifunctional layer that significantly impacts a quilt's warmth, appearance, feel, and durability. By thoughtfully choosing the appropriate type and weight of wadding, quilters can tailor their creations to desired specifications, ensuring the finished quilt meets both functional needs and artistic visions.