Hobbs Heirloom 80/20 120in Wide Batting Roll 30 Yards
The Hobbs Heirloom 80/20 120" Wide Batting Roll — 30 Yards is the widest production roll format in Hobbs’ industry-leading 80/20 cotton-polyester batting line — specifically designed for longarm studios producing king-size quilts and wide-back quilt formats. At 120" wide, the roll accommodates the full width of standard king-size quilts and wide-back quilt tops without requiring batting piecing.
Top 10 Questions About Hobbs Heirloom 80/20 120in Wide Batting Roll
- Why is 120" wide batting important for king quilt production?
- Standard king-size quilt tops are typically 100"–120" wide. A 120" wide batting roll accommodates the full king size without requiring batting piecing — a significant time-saver in production studios. Piecing batting adds loading time and a seam that can create a visible ridge in the finished quilt.
- What is Hobbs Heirloom 80/20?
- 80% natural cotton and 20% polyester — Hobbs’ most popular and widely used batting blend. The cotton provides natural breathability, drape, and the characteristic vintage crinkle after washing that customers love. The 20% polyester improves loft retention and reduces shrinkage compared to 100% cotton.
- How does the 30-yard roll optimize king quilt production?
- A standard king quilt requires approximately 3.5 yards of batting length. At 30 yards, the roll provides approximately 8–9 king quilts before reordering — suitable for a moderate-to-high-production studio.
- Is Hobbs Heirloom 80/20 the most used batting in the longarm industry?
- Hobbs Heirloom 80/20 is consistently one of the top two or three most used battings in the longarm industry alongside Hobbs Tuscany and Quilters Dream products. Many studios use it as their standard offering for customer quilts.
- What stitch distance does Hobbs Heirloom 80/20 allow?
- Hobbs recommends a minimum quilting distance of 4" apart for Heirloom 80/20 (stitching lines should be no more than 4" apart). Always check current Hobbs recommendations as specifications can be updated.
- Does 80/20 shrink after washing?
- Some shrinkage is normal — typically 3–5% after the first wash. This shrinkage creates the beloved vintage crinkle characteristic of cotton-batting quilts. The 20% polyester reduces shrinkage compared to 100% cotton batting.
- Is Hobbs Heirloom 80/20 appropriate for hand quilting?
- Yes — Hobbs Heirloom battings are designed for both hand and machine quilting. The cotton content provides the hand-needle-friendly quality preferred by hand quilters.
- Should I pre-wash Hobbs Heirloom 80/20 before use?
- No pre-washing is required or recommended. Load and use the batting directly from the roll. The first customer wash will produce any shrinkage, creating the characteristic finished look.
- How does the 120" roll compare to a 96" roll for studio efficiency?
- For studios producing a significant proportion of king quilts, the 120" roll is more efficient — no batting piecing is required. For studios primarily producing queen, throw, and lap quilts, the 96" roll accommodates those sizes without excess width waste.
- What is the best way to store a 30-yard batting roll?
- Store horizontally on a roll rack or vertically on a stand away from direct sunlight and moisture. Many studios hang batting rolls from wall-mounted dowels for easy dispensing. Keep away from heat sources to prevent any degradation of the polyester component.
Common Uses for Hobbs Heirloom 80/20 120in Wide Batting Roll
- King-size quilt production without batting piecing for maximum efficiency
- Wide-back quilt formats requiring full 120" batting width
- Standard production batting for longarm studios offering 80/20 as a customer option
- Heirloom bed quilts where the vintage cotton-crinkle quality is desired
- Customer quilts where 80/20 is the specified or most popular batting choice
- Studio inventory staple for studios with high king-size production volume
- Premium batting upsell over standard polyester for customers preferring natural fiber
- Any application requiring the quality and reliability of the industry-standard Hobbs Heirloom 80/20