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Old 08-11-2010, 05:24 AM
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Originally Posted by grann of 6
... I have even used it in a table runner for my daughter that she keeps in the middle of her table. She said it worked beautifully for hot dishes.
This is a wonderful idea - and so obvious I would have fallen over it. I'm glad to have seen your post before starting to quilt a table runner that I'm planning - gives the runner additional use/benefit.

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Old 08-11-2010, 05:27 AM
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Originally Posted by grann of 6
... I have even used it in a table runner for my daughter that she keeps in the middle of her table. She said it worked beautifully for hot dishes.
This is a wonderful idea - and so obvious I would have fallen over it. I'm glad to have seen your post before starting to quilt a table runner that I'm planning - gives the runner additional use/benefit.

Cheers, K
I have made my daughter 2 seasonal table runners and a pot holder with insulbrite. She like them so much she has them out all year round!
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Old 08-11-2010, 06:20 AM
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I use old towels or terry cloth bathrobes in my potholders , Using two thicknesses with the backing and top is plenty thick for keeping the heat from burning. The recycling part is a big plus. Ihave also used old sweatshirts, recycled matress pads, old felted/moth holed wool sweaters. At times I have used many thinkness of flannel ( prewashed/shrinkage). All will quilt just fine if you are machine quilting and using a walking foot.
I agree that one layer of batting is not sufficent.
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Thanks everyone. I'm so excited to get started on them. Insulbrite is what I will use in both the table runner and the hot pads. Thanks again! Love getting help!
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I do the same.
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I use InsulBrite when I make potholders.
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Old 08-11-2010, 11:55 AM
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One last comment on the Insulbrite. With only one layer of it on my potholder, the heat came through enough to burn my fingers, and even worse, I dropped the pan I was holding, breaking the glass pan all over the kitchen floor and alas.... the Funfetti cake was no more!
I strongly suggest two layers for any potholders!
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Old 08-11-2010, 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Lori S
I use old towels or terry cloth bathrobes in my potholders , Using two thicknesses with the backing and top is plenty thick for keeping the heat from burning. The recycling part is a big plus. I Have also used old sweatshirts, recycled matress pads, old felted/moth holed wool sweaters. At times I have used many thinkness of flannel ( prewashed/shrinkage). All will quilt just fine if you are machine quilting and using a walking foot.
I agree that one layer of batting is not sufficent.
I also use old towels (not really worn) with batting for the potholders. Seems to work out fine and there is no shrinkage from the towels - natch!
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Old 08-11-2010, 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Bluelady
One last comment on the Insulbrite. With only one layer of it on my potholder, the heat came through enough to burn my fingers, and even worse, I dropped the pan I was holding, breaking the glass pan all over the kitchen floor and alas.... the Funfetti cake was no more!
I strongly suggest two layers for any potholders!
That's very interesting, because I have never had a problem with mine. But I very often do use 2 pot holders together, maybe a subconscious reaction to a too hot pan; don't know, never thought about it.
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I use insulbrite, and if I want the puffier I use one layer of all cotton batting.
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You also want to make sure you don't use synthetic materials. 100% cotton is best. If you use polyester batting or synthetic material it is very likely to melt with repeated use. (Ask me how I know! lol)

Insulbrite is great! I use it in addition to another layer of cotton batting or cotton towels or I use an old hot pad on the inside with the Insulbrite.
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