Product Description
124" Warm & White Quilt Wadding / Quilt Batting
This white wadding one of the best cotton wadding for quilting light backgrounds.
Keep your light or white background fabrics looking crisp. This white wadding eliminates the dulling look white and light fabrics have against a natural wadding.
Warm & White is The Warm Company’s second highest selling quilt batting enjoying world-wide success for 30 years. Warm & White is everything you love about Warm & Natural with beautiful whitened cotton fibers!
The natural cotton fibers undergo a hydrogen peroxide bath to remove all the impurities as well as the natural color. This safe process leaves the fiber soft and hypoallergenic. The fiber is processed in the same state of the art needle-punched tradition that made Warm & Natural the most highly regarded quilt batting in the world.
Warm & White is the ideal batting for use with bright white, pastel, and tone-on-tone fabrics because Warm & White won’t peek through! Of course the bright white batting lends itself to soft sculpture snowmen, polar bears and rabbits.
Both Warm & Natural and Warm & White weigh 4 oz. per square yard, but Warm & White feels a little thinner due to the cleaning process. There is little to no measurable shrinkage in a cold or warm water wash after quilting. When looking for a finished quilt that will remain pristine without puckering around your quilted lines, Warm & White is the perfect choice!
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Other Details
Quilting DistancePlease ensure your quilting distance is no wider than 10 inches (25cm) apart.
Optional Pre-Wash Instructions
Pre washing is not necessary. If you choose to prewash, please ensure this is done by hand in cold to warm water. Do not pre-wash in washing machine.
Squeeze out water. DO NOT WRING. Rolling in a towel helps. We recommend you lay flat to air dry but you may also tumble dry low.
Washing Instructions for Finished Quilt
Always wash in cold to warm water. Not recommended to wash in hot water.
It is recommended to air dry, though a finished quilted item can be tumble dried in a drier on air to warm setting.