China Wholesale Quilt Bed Use Needle Punched Wool Pads
- Main ingredient: Cotton, polyester,bamboo,wool,silk,and kinds blending
- Width: 110cm
- Gram weight: 3.5Ounce/Square yard-5.9Ounce/Square yard
- Net formation way: Combing
- Main use: Clothing lining, Household textile cloth, Storage,Package cloth
- Composition and content: Cotton, polyester,bamboo,wool,silk,and kinds blending
- Art.No.: KF-NPB-P077
- Alias: wadding,filling,batting
- 1*25: 1*50
- Detailed Product Description
Specification:
Product
Needle punched batting with scrim
Weight
3.5Ounce/Square yard-5.9Ounce/Square yard
Thickness
1/8”-3/8”
Size
Sheet or roll, detail size please check below size sheet
Material
Cotton, polyester,bamboo,wool,silk,and kinds blending
Color
Natural white or off-white
Technics
Needle punched process+special mechanical cleaning process
Performance
Soft and comfort, contains no resins or glues, eco-friendly
Highlight
Quilt or tie leaving up to 8-10” apart
Application
Durable quilt backing
Apparel
Blankets
Exterior craft fabric
DIY door latch covers
DIY ribbon photo board
Lens cap holder
Cords keeper roll-up
Winter wonderland wreath
Wrap heating and cooling air ducts
Water heater jacket
Insulate attic door
Fireplace cover and vent covers
Pipe insulation
Insulate coolers,grocery totes,lunchsacks
Make cool home decor items
Protect and insulate your RV or boat
Bed and batting sizes sheet:
Bed size
Standard batting sheet size
Roll batting size
Craft
36”*45”
45”*30M
Crib
45”*60”
45”*30M
Twin
72”*90”
90”*30M
Full
81”*96”
96”*20,
Queen
90”*108”
90”*30M
King
120”*120”
120”*20,
Feature of cotton polyester needle punched batting:
Will not separate or bunch
Contains no resins or glue,, mechanically felted together by needle punching
Will not shift, migrate or beard
Quilt or tie leaving up 8-10” apart
Once quilted, machine wash & dry
FAQ
How to choose the best ***for your needs?
You can according to loft & warmth & price three index to choose:
INDEX MATERIAL
LOFT
WARMTH
PRICE
L
M
H
L
M
H
L
M
H
Polyester
*
*
*
Cotton/polyester
*
*
*
Cotton
*
*
*
Bamboo
*
*
*
Wool/polyester
*
*
*
Wool
*
*
*
Note: L-lower, M-middle, H-high
Wash and care instrucion:
1.Once quilted, machine wash and dry our finished quilt in cold water. 3% shrinkage can be expected in the first wash with cold water. To achieve an antique puckered look use warm water for 5% shrinkage. Won’t distort when hanger, hooping or when used in quilt frames. It can be used for both batting and also as an exterior craft fabric to create stuffed snowmen and rabbits.
2.Noted that this step is optional.
3.Many quilters prefer no to pre-wash batting to achieve the unique effect created by the slight shrinkage when the completed quilt is washed.
Please follow these directions if you wish to pre-wash batting:
Hand wash in a basin or tub with a mild detergent, do not agitate or spin in your washing machine.
Soak for 20 minutes, then rinse several times.
Squeeze water out, do not wring, roll in towel to remove excess water.
Allow to dry flat.
Dry in shade or a warm dryer.
No not iron.
Once quilted, the cotton batting can be cold machine washed on a gentle cycle.
Is there a right or wrong side to **** batting?
No, there is no right or wrong side of batting but there is a “scrim” side. The cotton fibers are layered on a scrim and thin substrate material. During the needle-punching process, barbed needles push the cotton fiber through and entangle them into the scrim. When quilting, it is usually easier to do so in the same direction. It was needle-punched-the cotton side facing towards your quilt top and the scrim side facing to your quilt backing. With the cotton side is distinguished by its leaf & stem remnants(face to quilt top). There is a side that is more shinier and smoother. This is the scrim side and should face to quilt backing.
Company Name: | Karass Fashion Textile Industrial Co., Ltd |
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Company Address: | minjiang east road 11 |
Zip: | 215500 |
Contact Person: | Pamela Gu |
Telephone Number: | 13962364915 |
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Fax Number: | |
Email: | 1027416902@qq.com |
Homepage: | www.cskarass.com |