All of us have strips of batting that we’ve trimmed from blocks and quilts when squaring up our pieces. I sometimes use these to test stitch width and length, thread colors, etc. The absolute best use of leftover batting, however, is in making Frankenbatting. Just as with Frankenstein, it’s held together with stitches.
There are several ways to assemble Frankenbatting depending on the size of the leftover pieces and it’s future purpose. The first step in the process is to divide your pieces/strips into comparable sizes: long strips from the sides of trimmed quilts, middle-sized pieces and then the smaller pieces. I’ll begin by describing the process for the middle-sized pieces as it best fits our purposes here. I iron any rumpled or wrinkled pieces before….
Click the link to learn how to make Frankenbatting… https://kathynutley.com/tips-tricks-techniques/
You’ll be howling with delight when you realize what you can create!