Hobbs Tuscany Wool 96in Wide Batting Roll Longarm
The Hobbs Tuscany Wool 96" Wide Batting Roll is Hobbs’ premium 100% wool batting in the standard 96" production roll format — the finest natural insulating batting in the Tuscany line. Tuscany Wool provides an unmatched combination of natural warmth, exceptional loft, soft drape, and the moisture-wicking breathability that makes wool batting the preferred choice for bed quilts intended for year-round use and heirloom applications.
Top 10 Questions About Hobbs Tuscany Wool 96in Batting Roll
- Why is wool batting considered premium over cotton and polyester?
- Wool is naturally temperature-regulating — it provides warmth in cold conditions and breathes to prevent overheating in warmer temperatures. Wool batting creates the most dramatic loft with the lightest weight, produces exceptional drape, and wicks moisture away from the body during sleep. For bed quilts, these properties make wool the superior natural batting for year-round comfort.
- Is Tuscany Wool appropriate for longarm quilting?
- Yes, with care. Wool batting is more delicate under tension than cotton or polyester and requires careful loading with appropriate leader tension. Use a fresh needle and check tension settings before beginning. Wool quilts beautifully but requires experienced longarm handling.
- Does wool batting shrink after washing?
- Yes — wool requires gentle care. Hand wash or use the gentle/wool cycle in cold water. High heat will cause irreversible shrinkage and felting. Many quilt artists choose not to wash wool-batting quilts at all, or do so only with extreme care.
- What stitch distance does Tuscany Wool require?
- Check current Hobbs recommendations for Tuscany Wool. Wool batting typically requires closer quilting than cotton or polyester to prevent shifting during use. Always follow Hobbs’ current specifications.
- Is Tuscany Wool appropriate for heirloom quilts?
- Yes — wool batting has been used in heirloom quilts for centuries. Tuscany Wool’s premium quality makes it appropriate for heirloom quilts intended to last generations.
- Is Tuscany Wool available in other roll widths?
- Check current availability at Linda’s. The 96" width accommodates queen-size quilts; for king-size production without piecing, confirm whether 120" Tuscany Wool is available.
- Is wool batting hypoallergenic?
- Natural wool has inherent anti-microbial and dust-mite-resistant properties, making it a good choice for allergy-sensitive customers. However, some customers with wool sensitivities should test before committing to a wool-batting quilt.
- How does Tuscany Wool drape compared to cotton batting?
- Wool drapes more luxuriously than cotton — it is lighter, softer, and produces a more fluid hang that is immediately apparent when holding a finished wool-batting quilt.
- Is Tuscany Wool a good studio upsell?
- Yes — offering Tuscany Wool as the premium natural fiber batting upgrade for customer bed quilts is an effective revenue-per-quilt increase. Customers who experience a wool-batting quilt typically become loyal wool batting requesters.
- What is the price premium for Tuscany Wool vs. 80/20?
- Wool batting commands a significant premium over 80/20. Check current Linda’s pricing for the current differential. The premium is justified by wool’s unique performance characteristics.
Common Uses for Hobbs Tuscany Wool 96in Batting Roll
- Premium bed quilts for customers wanting natural temperature-regulating batting
- Heirloom quilts where the finest natural batting quality is required
- Show quilts where exceptional loft and drape enhance competition presentation
- Luxury gift quilts for recipients who appreciate premium natural materials
- Year-round bed quilts where wool’s temperature regulation provides genuine comfort advantage
- Studio premium batting upsell for customers wanting the finest available natural batting
- Art quilts where wool loft and drape contribute to sculptural design elements
- Quilts for customers with cotton sensitivities who need a natural alternative