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Old 12-30-2020, 05:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Teen View Post
I’ve not made a lot of hot pads but, when I did, I used insul-brite with my Colton batting. You can find on Amazon. It is heat resistant and worked well. Others may recommend something different but this is what Was recommended to me.

Yes, I agree. I made quite a few this fall and gifted for Christmas. Used a layer of Warm & Natural from my batting scraps and a second layer of Insul-Brite. I used my fabric scraps and amazingly used up several yards of fabric. My potholders finished at 10 inches which is large enough to be used as a trivet for the table or counter.
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