The wrong side of quilt wadding, also known as batting, is typically the side that is less smooth or has a more textured feel. This side is often where the fibers are less uniform or may have some markings from the manufacturing process. When layering for quilting, the smoother side is usually placed facing the top layer of the quilt to ensure a more even finish. It's important to identify the wrong side to achieve the best results in your quilting project.
Wadding is a term for the stuffing that goes inside the quilt. Wadding, batting and padding are sometimes used interchangeably; other times, wadding refers more specifically to a dense wool or mixed fiber blanket used in place of the more popular cotton batting.
Wadding is non-flammable.
Peter Wadding was born in 1581.
Peter Wadding died in 1644.
Luke Wadding was born in 1588.
Luke Wadding died in 1657.
the bird who walk on swallow water are called wadding birds
Michael Wadding - priest - was born in 1591.
Michael Wadding - priest - died in 1644.
avocet
A calico quilt is a quilt made out of calico fabric.
A quilt block is an individual piece of fabric used to make the pattern of the quilt top. Many blocks are sewn together to create a quilt. Quilt pieces could be be called patches, or blocks. Usually a quilt block is assembled from several quilt pieces, though not always. They are sometimes called appliqué.