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Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2025
Nice lightweight batting for quilts and smaller projects. It is soft and makes a perfect light blanket.
Pensive Pundit
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025
I selected the 108 inches X 96 Inches size and it worked out well. It can fit a blanket up to 9 feet long and 8 feet wide. Of course, it can be easily cut into smaller blanket sizes.The material is soft and advertised to be made of cotton fibers. I think it’s perfect for making quilts and using for various crafts. I found that it is very easy to cut and I tried it on two sewing machines and an embroidery machine, and it ran through easily.The material seems to be a bit thinner and lighter than most batting I have had in the past, but it’s every bit as warm, so it will work inside a quilt very effectively. Based on my own inspection, I can affirm that it is a uniform thickness and well cut.Based on my own inspections, and my opinion that this batting is a good value for the price and the quality of the product, I am inclined to award 5 stars for this natural cotton batting.
Elia
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
This 100% cotton batting is advertised as “lightweight.” When I first unwrapped it I thought: “Oh yeah, it really is super light.” But when I compared it with my favorite U.S. made cotton batting, it seemed to be about the same weight and thickness. It is advertised as 150 grams per square meter. That converts to about 4.2 ounces per square yard. The cotton batting I use is supposed to be 4 ounces per square yard (I had to research that; it is not on the package). What is on the U.S. package is the fact that the batting I have used in the past is actually NOT 100 percent cotton because it has a polymerfiber center to give it stability (making the U.S. product 87.5% cotton/12.5% polymer fiber). The product I am reviewing is 100% cotton based on the Amazon ad (it is not labeled on the package). I tested the HandiFabrArt batting with the “burn test.” The ash left from the little square I burned was soft like cotton is supposed to be when it is burned for the test. The product with the polymerfiber center did not burn the same. It was soft but the ash did not compress into a little ball like this product.This product is even throughout. It is not lumpy. It has no odor. The only reason I knocked off a star is because the label does not tell how many inches apart quilting stitches may be placed to make the quilted item stable through washing, etc. The U.S. product I have always used is clearly labeled that quilting can be as far apart as 10 inches. Because the HandiFabrArt does not have the polymerfiber center, I would not feel comfortable using a quilting pattern as far apart as 10 inches. This batting has a lot of “give.” I think I prefer a product that is more stable, with less stretch on the edges. But if you require 100% cotton, this HandiFabrArt product fits the bill.I have not had time to use this batting in a project or to wash and dry a finished project. I intend to do that for my own knowledge and will revise this review if I get negative results.
A. Mitchell
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
Lightwieght cotton batting https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DZ6FHDKV 5/22/2025 Yes 29.72 29.72 You get a lot of batting, 96x108 inches was only $30 as of time of review. I don't plan on using this for a quilt; it's really too thin for that. But, it's perfect to add bulk to quilted bags, cozies, and pot holders. I have a lot of scraps to use up and this will give me the backing I need for those projects. It comes in a vaccum sealed bag, but it fluffs up quickly. For small projects, this will last you a lifetime.
Karen
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
When I'm quilting, my personal preference is to use this type of batting - 100% cotton, and more condensed, less fluffy than other types of batting. The piece of batting I received measures 8 feet (96 inches) wide by 9.5 feet (114 inches) long. The quality of the batting is excellent, and the price is far lower than I would have expected. I'll be able to make several very nice quilts and a few quilted pillows with this batting.
Jerred0922
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025
This batting is very nice-easy to work with and very soft. I am making "bowl cozies". Works great!
Megadeth Queen
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025
This package of Lightweight Natural Cotton Batting for Quilting in the 108"x96" size feels as soft as other brands I've used, but does feel like I'll have to be a bit more cautious about laying it out and not pulling it to flatten it/straighten it. It feels like it pulls apart/separates a bit easier than some brands, but it'll work well enough for some of the quilting projects I've got planned. I wanted something thinner so it wouldn't be too hot, and this is soft. I would NOT use it if I was doing a memory quilt or something with vintage materials, but for gift lap blankets and such - it's good enough. NOTE: It's made in China.
KittyGlitter =^•^=
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
This batting is thin, but depending on your application that might be all you need. It’s about the same as a roll of Gypsy Quilter batting, that I normally use two layers for bowl and mug cozies. This will work just as well… There is no scrim and it’s got a little stretch because if that, which also makes it microwaveable for craft items. I wouldn’t use it (or Gypsy Quilter batting) for a quilt, it’s way too thin for that to show the lovely quilted stitches, there just isn’t enough loft with it. However, depending on price later with tariff pricing when I need more batting like this, I’d totally buy the larger blanket size options for crafting as a more economical option than a more convenient and expensive roll.
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