cotton, wool, silk or synthetic material used to stuff the inside of a mattress, quilt etc
The layers or sheets of filler placed between two pieces of fabric to form a quilt Its thickness varies, and it provides warmth
soft bulky mat of fibers, usually sold in sheets or rolls, used for warm interlinings and stuffing
this is the layer between the quilt top and the back which provides the loft and also the warmth in a quilt It can be made out of 100% polyester, 100% cotton or a combination of both There are also wool and silk batts These are much more expensive
The "stuffing" material used for quilting projects There are various kinds of batting available of both synthetic and natural fibres
The batting is the product used between the quilt top and the back of the quilt It is these three layers that make up the quilt Batting comes in many forms Original Quilts will use Warm & Natural, or Warm & White batting in most cases unless otherwise noted
Cotton, wool, or synthetic fiber used for stuffing furniture and mattresses and for lining quilts
Produced by a garnett machine which combs cotton and other fiber binders into a continuous web or layer Several such layers combined are called cotton batt For compressed cotton felt, thick layers of garnetted cotton fiber are mechanically compressed to reduce body impressions
the layer of stuffing in the middle of the quilt, giving it warmth and thickness Can be cotton, polyester, or wool Known as "wadding" in Great Britain