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Now that it is after the fact...the project is done and bound and as I was using one of the pet hair remover tapes I have gotten lots of bearding....lots of it. I used Dream Cotton (used it many time before) but I neglected to think about needing black batting in this quilt....needless to say it is sitting there screaming at me and I am not a happy camper. Anyone out there have any ideas of some sot of solution to this mistake?
Or do I live with it?
:? :? :cry: :cry:

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Recently, Warm & White changed and is no longer 100% cotton. Now, it contains 12.5% of poly something, but you have to read the fine print to realize you are not getting 100% cotton. I asked the store clerk to cut some for me and it wasn't until after she cut it that I was informed that it had changed. Another store clerk walked by and said she didn't like it because it beards. I was not a happy camper, even though I got two yards for only $11 with my 50% off coupon.
So, is it possible that Dream Cotton has also changed?
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Thanks to all who have had suggestions on the bearding problem. I realize that I can't have this quilt judged as it is so I am hanging it in my sewing room and keep it as a reminder that "stuff happens" and I have learned a lot by the experience. I just blogged about it and posted a photo.
I am ever so grateful for the advice I received. I tried several fixits and to no avail. I am not terribly upset as I love the quilt.... so I will enjoy it and be reminded as I look at it that lessons were taught to me on this baby and I will do ever so much better next time around.
Dana and Jenice , you both have really helped me so much and I am very very grateful....you are special ladies.

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Nancy....I wondered if Dream Cotton had changed also. I suppose that is possible.
Alex...I can hope that your old men comment is a truism! I actually tried using a sweater shaver and it did reduce it, but it is growing more peach fuzz as it hangs on the design wall. :?
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Be sure to contact the manufacture and complain. Hopefully that may make them realize they have a dud on their hands..... It might save the rest of us in the future.
You mentioned having a black batting, do you think grey or black batting could have avoided the problem? I asked because I am making a quilt top and have been considering black batting.
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I just checked the Quilter's Dream website http://www.quiltersdreambatting.com/user-guide.htm and it states that the Dream Cotton is 100% Cotton. However, the Warm Company's website http://www.warmcompany.com/wnpage.html makes no mention of the 12.5% polyethylene in both their Warm & Natural and Warm & White cotton batting as it does in the fine print on the paper wrapping that comes with it, but it does state that these battings are 100% guaranteed and will not beard. We'll see.Originally posted by KakeMNancy....I wondered if Dream Cotton had changed also. I suppose that is possible.
Alex...I can hope that your old men comment is a truism! I actually tried using a sweater shaver and it did reduce it, but it is growing more peach fuzz as it hangs on the design wall. :?
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I use Hobbs 80/20 batting almost exclusively, including quilts with black background, and have never had a problem with bearding. Having done some quilting for others, I have noticed that the same brand batting isn't always created equal, such as what a LQS may carry vs. batting from Joanns. Fi
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Karen, I few years ago I attended a lecture on batting given by Helen Hargrave. I dug out my notes and from what she indicated a batting that is resin bonded is best to prevent bearding. She is a spokes person for Hobbs and really testifies their batting is one of the best on the market against the bearding problem. They have a new Tuscany line that may work for you. The wool and poly battings are resin bonded. Maybe call Hobbs and talk to a tech support rep and see if they can help you find the right batting so you don't have this happen again. I personally like the Quilters Dream Poly batting. I like lots of quilting in my quilts and use dark backs to show off the quilting. Quilters Dream Poly is great. I also use a batik type fabric on the back or a very tightly woven cotton. It has a higher thread count and also helps prevent those nasty little fibers from poking through. It drapes nicely and does not end up having that cardboard look and feel when you are doing heavy quilting. I am so sorry to hear you had a bearding problem. :cry:
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Nancy wrote:
However, the Warm Company's website http://www.warmcompany.com/wnpage.html makes no mention of the 12.5% polyethylene in both their Warm & Natural and Warm & White cotton batting
Argghhh---foiled again ! Gee, I thought 100% cotton, meant 100% cotton. I try hard to stay away from fibers with any chemical components if we are going to wear it or sleep with it. Will have to use something else for DS's bed quilt.
Thanks, Nancy, for posting this---have to see if I have any labels left on the Warm & Natural I have around here.
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You make an excellent point! Thread count matters. I recently took a quilt to a longarm quilter and we discussed bearding in regards to the Warm & White batting with 12.5% polyethylene. She told me that having quilted many quilts using all different types of fabrics and battings, she's only noticed bearding with a particular very popular brand of quilt cotton fabrics that has a lower thread count than most other quilt cottons.Originally posted by CMOELLERSI also use a batik type fabric on the back or a very tightly woven cotton. It has a higher thread count and also helps prevent those nasty little fibers from poking through. It drapes nicely and does not end up having that cardboard look and feel when you are doing heavy quilting. I am so sorry to hear you had a bearding problem. :cry:
I don't know how to determine the thread count when I'm purchasing fabrics. Once I heard that it's usually listed on the fabric bolts, but I've rarely seen it there.
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Late to the party on this one, but only joined TQS in November 2025. Bought the pattern so can view Sarah Fielke's videos...
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I like the suggestion also. I plan to put a white layer behind the center white circle also to minimize the seam allowance...
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