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Old 12-16-2011, 02:12 PM
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Just wondering if any of you put batting in the ten minute table runner??
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I don't know the 10 min table topper pattern, but I use Warm N Natural in all of mine, lays flat bt still shows quilting.

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I have put warm and natural in some and also a very thin interfacing by pellon in some. I don't like the way the one I did with no batting washed.
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What's the 10 minute table runner?
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I have done it both ways.
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Old 12-16-2011, 08:36 PM
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Do a search for "10 minute table runner" at the top of this page. It really is nice and quick! You want the one in the tutorial section by OMA66.

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the pattern I have calls for thin batting. I love to use the THINSULATE you buy on the bolt at walmart..might be else where, but Wm is all I have around here..I lies really flat and is great in runners and placemats!
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I've used Pellon and several different battings....I find the seams are really thick when adding batting, difficult to turn. A friend trimmed the batting away from the ends(Points). No matter, I feel the runner needs something to give it body.
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you can use felt instead of batting if you want it to be super thin and almost completely flat... I use felt for coasters
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Yes, and no, and I liked the one with batting better than the one without. The batting I used was actually a piece of leftover upholstery stuff-like batting, but meant to go over the furniture as a last layer under the actual upholstery. (If that made sense at all...) It's very thin, just enough to show the quilting.
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