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batting was stacked atop of solid black fabric. |
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bunnies under the table after sandwiching the quilt. |
I’d picked up the batting at the East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse for a bargain. Soft, silky and lightweight. No packaging, no brand. I suspect a bamboo blend. Turns out this was no bargain after all.
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blue masking tape frame around test square to contain the lint |
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underside of quilt top |
I cleaned up the lint as best I could and re-built the sandwich with another batting. Back to tried and true. Save the experimentation and unknown for another day.
I tried bamboo once and the bearding was horrid!
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