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What is scrim in batting?

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Sophia Koch

Updated on April 27, 2026

"Scrim" describes a light layer or grid of woven fibers added to some cotton battings. It acts as a stabilizer and helps to hold the batting together while quilting.

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Considering this, does Warm and Natural batting have scrim?

Some cotton batting, such as Warm & Natural, has a scrim, while others, such as certain lofts of Quilter's Dream Cotton, does not.

Additionally, what is needle punch batting? Needle-Punched. This means that the fibers are mechanically felted together by punching them with thousands of tiny needles. This makes the batting stronger and creates a dense, lower loft. Needle-punched battings are great for machine quilting, but you'll want to avoid them if you're hand quilting due to the density.

Subsequently, one may also ask, what is the best quilt batting?

Bamboo is ideal for machine quilting and is very breathable. Cotton batting is very soft and comfortable which makes it popular choice. 100% cotton batting is around 1/8 inches thick. Polyester batting is great for holding its thickness and shape compared to other types of batting.

What is Insulbrite?

Insul-Bright is a needle-punched polyester insulating material. It is made of double-sided hollow polyester fibers with a reflective, metallicized poly center. This makes it ideal for potholders, table pads, oven mitts, ironing board covers, casserole cozies, baby warmers and more.

Related Question Answers

Is there a right and wrong side to batting?

If the batting has been "needle punched” then it has a right side and a wrong side. The right side will have more indentations or "dimples” where the manufacturer's needle-punching machine pressed the fibers together. The wrong side of the batting will typically be rougher, with more small "pills” or balls of batting.

Can you piece batting together?

Now that your batting edges are prepped, you have a few options for piecing your batting scraps together. You can either sew them together by machine or hand, or you can use a fusible product to hold them together. When you sew the pieces of batting together, you don't need it to be super-secure.

What is the best batting for a baby quilt?

List of 10 best batting for baby quilt
  • The Warm Company Warm & Natural Cotton Batting Baby/Crib Size.
  • Warm Company Batting 2322 Warm & Natural Cotton Batting-Crib Size 45″X60″
  • Fairfield X45B Bonded Polyester Batting Crib, 45″ x 60″, White.
  • Quilters Dream Batting QDN3TH Natural Cotton Request 60″ x 60″ Thin Loft Throw.

What is batting used for?

Batting is a sheet of material used to provide cushioning and insulation between the top and bottom layers of fabric. This material provides dimension, texture and loft to your quilt as well as providing an insulting layer of warmth.

Which side of polyester batting goes up?

Quilters who don't know about “up and down” often put the dirty side down, so that the seed flecks don't shadow through the quilt top. However, this is incorrect! The dirty side is actually the right side of Warm and Natural and should face up when layering the quilt.

Can you use regular batting for potholders?

Use Regular Cotton Batting Do not use polyester-based batting for potholders, as it will not block heat effectively.

What batting is microwave safe?

Pellon's Wrap-N-Zap is a microwave safe product is made of 100% Natural Cotton Batting. It is perfect for use in projects like insulated potato bags, casserole warmers and more. When used in the microwave, it will trap the moisture inside to produce a perfect baked potato or a well steamed ear of corn.

Can I use a sheet for quilt batting?

You can also use a flannel sheet for the batting of a traditional quilt, but check first to make sure the pattern doesn't show through the top or backing. For an even lighter weight, you can use a regular sheet. You can even use an old, somewhat worn-out quilt as batting for your quilt.

Can I make a quilt without batting?

Typically, current quilters balk at the idea of not using some type of batting between their quilt top and backing, but making a beautiful summer quilt without batting is a perfectly sensible idea. Even very thin low-loft batting inside a quilt can still be slightly warm.

How many layers of quilt batting do I need?

Two layers

Is batting and interfacing the same?

Batting: cushy stuff of various thickness, could be poly, cotton, bamboo. Used for the warmth layer in quilts, for example. Interfacing: stiffening stuff. They have fusible and sew-in, and fivehunnerdtwenty-eleven different weights, depending on how much rigidity is needed.

Can I use fleece for quilt batting?

Yes, use fleece! Especially for baby and lap quilts - the 60" width is usually sufficiently wide for them. I used a single piece of fleece only in one quilt - it was both backing and batting. It was very soft and snuggly.

Which is warmer cotton or polyester batting?

For a fluffier quilt or comforter, choose a high loft batting. Polyester and bamboo batting drape batter than cotton and wool batting. Price - polyester is the least expensive, followed by cotton and wool is the most expensive. Warmth - Wool is the warmest, followed by polyester and then cotton.

What was used for batting in old quilts?

Prior to the 1950s, most batting was made of cotton, wool, flannel, or from old quilts and sheet blankets. Although cotton batting is still available today and used for traditionally made quilts, most, but not all, mass produced quilts have a polyester batting.

What kind of batting should I use for placemats?

All the battings below work well for placemats and table runners - so it will be up to you to decide on which one is best for you.
  • Cotton / Polyester Blend (such as Hobbs Heirloom 80% cotton, 20% polyester)
  • Fusible Cotton / Polyester Blend (such as Hobb's Fusible)
  • Pellon Fusible Fleece.

What is 80 20 batting?

Hobbs Heirloom® Premium 80/20 Cotton/Poly Blend Batting is one of the most popular battings on the market, and for good reason. This batting is made with a blend of 80% natural cotton and 20% fine polyester, is needle punched, and has a light resin bonding to provide exceptional strength and durability.

Can you iron batting?

Many quilters are tempted to iron batting but be very careful. If the batting contains any polyester at all (and many cotton and other natural fiber battings do contain some), it's likely to melt under a hot iron. Use a cool iron or skip the ironing and use the dryer method instead (with a low, not hot, setting).

Should Batting be washed before quilting?

Modern quilt batting is designed to resist shrinking or to shrink very minimally (and that very shrinkage creates a homey look many quilt enthusiasts enjoy). Batting that is very old, dirty, or that you are making from a recycled blanket will need to be washed before use.

What is the scrim side of batting?

Scrim is a thin, non-woven plastic-like fiber placed on the back of some batts. When making batting, manufacturers needle or force cotton/poly fibers into the scrim to hold those tiny fibers in place. Scrim is not used on all batting types. (Wool is generally scrim free.)