Heirloom 100% Organic Cotton Batting by the Yard

$21.95
Size
1 Yard
Brand
Organic Cotton Plus
Non-Domestic Product
Yes
Custom Bundle
No
Fabric Width
96 Inches Wide
Material
100% Organic Cotton
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Unit Quantity
1 Yard
Modified Item
No
condition
New

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Width: 96" Wide

Weight: 10 oz. per linear yard, 3.7 oz. per sq yd

Color: Natural

Content: USDA certified 100% organic cotton

Made In: India

NOTE: 30-yards to the roll, and can ship on a roll if ordered in 30-yard increments

It can be quilted up to 4" apart and has 3-5% shrinkage. The batting is not very lofty - between 1/8" and 1/4" thick - and is designed for quilters that want a soft, drape-able batting with a traditional look. It is needle punched for added strength. Closely quilted lines would stand out nicely. This will not make a puffy, lofty quilt. This thin flat batting is a great option for use in fabric potholders and bread basket warmers too!


Please note: This batting should be paired with medium or dark fabrics. If paired with with white or light-colored fabrics, natural (unbleached) cotton can slightly show through the fabrics.

 

 

Customer Reviews

COMPANY INFORMATION

Our founding dates back to a 5th generation family cotton farm in the Northwest Texas county of Lubbock.  In 1991, this farm became one of the first certified organic farms in the country.  Organic Cotton Plus became a sister company of the farm, using the farm's organic cotton to create 100% certified fabrics for individuals and small businesses. We shipped these bales to be contract-spun into yarn, then woven into fabric, and finished with just a natural scour wash. We ended up with beautiful 100% organic fabric ready to ship to all the small businesses and individuals that needed it.  Today, through production both in the US and overseas, we have increased our line of fabrics to include knits, eco-dyed fabrics, notions, and much more. In addition, we became the first fabric retailer in the U.S. to be fully GOTS-certified right through packing in our warehouse.  From finding ways to weave and knit new organic fabrics, to sourcing notions like coconut buttons and colorful ribbons, crafting and manufacturing projects are what drive us every day. With low prices, maintaining a huge (and growing!) selection, and making sure we have the best certification and eco-credentials in the industry, we couldn’t be happier coming to work each day knowing that our customers are making the world a cleaner and healthier place with each purchase. 

RETURN POLICY

At Organic Cotton Plus it is our goal to ensure that every customer is a happy and satisfied customer!  Returns are accepted up to 30 days from receipt. Please check your order immediately. If your order arrives damaged, please contact us immediately and we will replace the damaged goods in a timely manner. If you prefer to be refunded, then after the damaged goods have been returned by you and received by our warehouse a credit will be promptly applied to your account.

WHY ORGANIC?

 

 

ORGANIC

CONVENTIONAL

seed preparation:

Natural, untreated GMO free 
seeds.

Typically treated with fungicides or insecticides. Possible GMOs.

soil preparation:

Healthy soil through crop rotation. Retains moisture in soil from increased organic matter.

Synthetic fertilizers, loss of soil due to mono- crop culture, intensive irrigation.

weed control:

Healthy soil creates natural balance. Beneficial insects and trap crops used.

Aerial spraying of insecticides and pesticides. Nine of the most commonly used pesticides are known cancer-causing agents.

harvesting:

Natural defoliation from freezing temperatures or through the use of water management.

Defoliation induced with toxic chemicals.

production:

Warp fibers stabilized using double-plying or nontoxic cornstarch.

Warp fibers stabilized using toxic waxes.

whitening:

Safe peroxide is used.

Chlorine bleaching creates toxic by-products, which are released into the environment.

finishing:

Soft scour in warm water with soda ash, for a pH of 7.5 to 8.

Hot water, synthetic surfactants, additional chemicals (sometimes formaldehyde).

dyeing:

Low-impact fiber-reactive or natural dyes with low metal and sulfur content.

High temperature containing heavy metals and sulfur.

printing:

Low-impact, water-based inks and/or pigments with no heavy metals.

Pigments may be petroleum based and contain heavy metals. Run-off spills into waterways, polluting streams.

fair trade:

Social criteria in place to ensure safe, healthy, non-abusive, nondiscriminatory environment with living wages.

No social screening. Possible child or forced labor used. Facilities may be unsafe and unhealthy.

marketing:

Positive story can be told to differentiate you from your competitors.

None. As awareness of organic advantage expands, increased potential for negative image.

price:

Initial cost more expensive. Long-term advantages: priceless.

Initially cheaper. Long-term impact on environment: devastating.