I’ve been purchasing Pellon 80/20 batting from Walmart for quite a while now. It’s been $40.99 for 9 yards by 96″ for at least the last year. The shipping is free with my Walmart account.
In the last month I’ve gone through a lot of batting. I placed an order on Friday night and it was delivered on Sunday morning via FedEx.

I usually keep 4 bolts (36 yards) on hand. I just split the cardboard bolt at the end and slide my arm in to spread the opening a bit so it’ll slide on the 2 inch pipe under my longarm.

I don’t like to wait until I run out as they’re occasionally out of stock.
The only place I keep batting cut-offs is at the end of the long arm table. They’re generally not in the way because I don’t quilt many large quilts. I know that if I designate a better, out of the way, place for them it’ll be easier to let them pile up. Once I have a few large pieces I go ahead and stitch together. I only need about 45″ x 55″ for a kid size quilt so I use them up pretty quickly.

This is actually more than I normally accumulate and it was enough to make 2 Frankenbatts. It’s been a busy week or two and I just haven’t had the energy to deal with them.
I need to start reading more books. I’ve gotten out of the habit lately for some reason. I read this one years ago but I remember how much I enjoyed it so beginning with this one.

And will move on to a few others by the same author.

I buy my batting on amazon, warm and natural and always a spare bolt in my closet. I try to use up as much as I can but there is always small leftover strips. I read that book by James Herriot and it is wonderful. I think you will love it!
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