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Old 12-16-2010, 01:46 PM
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Does regular Warm & Natural batting work ok for pot holders? Does it protect your hands enough or is there something better to use?
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Insul-bright! It's made by the Warm Company, but it's an insulated batting just for things like pot holders and casserole carriers.
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I like to use warm&natural and the other that keeps the heat away from your hand.
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Originally Posted by AndiR
Insul-bright! It's made by the Warm Company, but it's an insulated batting just for things like pot holders and casserole carriers.
Do most shops carry it or should I just head to the web?
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Originally Posted by AndiR
Insul-bright! It's made by the Warm Company, but it's an insulated batting just for things like pot holders and casserole carriers.
This is what I used in my pot holders. It has a look of having foil in the inside.

I would not trust just a regular batting!
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Most all shops have it.
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Originally Posted by Treasureit
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Insul-bright! It's made by the Warm Company, but it's an insulated batting just for things like pot holders and casserole carriers.
Do most shops carry it or should I just head to the web?
Joann's has it.
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i use two layers of cotton and a layer of insul-bright
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I bought some insul-Bright this morning at Joanne's regular price is $6.99 a yard, but I had a 40 percent off coupon. Its made to make pot holders or oven mitts. I just finished this one with my left over materials.
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If you have a Hobby Lobby nearby I got it for 2.59 a yard a few weeks back. I was surprised it was so cheap.
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