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Old 10-01-2010, 10:29 AM
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Has any one made pot holders? I am making table runners for gifts and was thinking of making a matching pot holder. My question is what do you use for the filling. The pattern I saw suggested using double batting but did not say what kind. I know you can use heat proof fabric but don't know if you use any other fill besides or if you can replace the heat proof fabric with pre quilted fabric.

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Old 10-01-2010, 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by judykay
Has any one made pot holders? I am making table runners for gifts and was thinking of making a matching pot holder. My question is what do you use for the filling. The pattern I saw suggested using double batting but did not say what kind. I know you can use heat proof fabric but don't know if you use any other fill besides or if you can replace the heat proof fabric with pre quilted fabric.

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Several years ago I made potholders and my LQS had a batting called Thermabatt (I think) it was thema something. I have seen other posts at this site suggest wool batting. Never use polyester as if item is hot enough it can melt the fiber.
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I would NOT use polyester -- I have heard warm and natural cotton batting is good
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Insulbrite and warm and natural is what I use
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Originally Posted by Mimi Baby Yow
Insulbrite and warm and natural is what I use
Me too :D:D:D
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Old 10-01-2010, 11:15 AM
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Thats what I use insulbrite.

Originally Posted by Mimi Baby Yow
Insulbrite and warm and natural is what I use
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I use my old ironing board covers. Heat resistant. 'Makes me feel less wasteful when they get so scorched I'm embarrassed for them to be seen.
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I use insulbrite

http://www.warmcompany.com/ibpage.html
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I use a layer of warm and natural and insulbrite.
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I use Insul-Bright.
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