Thin quilt batting with 80% Cotton - perfect to back your small

Thin quilt batting with 80% Cotton - perfect to back your small

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Product Description Cotton/Polyester batting is needle punched with a fine scrim to prevent stretching while quilting. This batting is soft, durable and offers great definition to stitches. Machine or hand quilt up to 10-inches apart. This package contains 6 yards of 90 inch batting. Fiber Content: 80% Cotton, 13% Polyester, 7% Polypropylene Scrim. Made in the USA.

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