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    Old 01-13-2009, 10:44 PM
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    Old 01-20-2009, 07:49 AM
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    Hi Sondray . I just would like to warn people the heat reistant fabric [ silver ] gets very hot !!! I bought a replacement ironing board cover like this . I burned my hands and fingers several times . I folded an old piece of sheet and put on top , now no burns . So to all my sewing / quilting friends just be careful !

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    I agree with stitchin - HIGHLY recommend a fabric cover over the top of the silver padding.....gets EXTREMELY hot!
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    Originally Posted by stitchinMamaw
    Hi Sondray . I just would like to warn people the heat reistant fabric [ silver ] gets very hot !!! I bought a replacement ironing board cover like this . I burned my hands and fingers several times . I folded an old piece of sheet and put on top , now no burns . So to all my sewing / quilting friends just be careful !

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    The InsulBrite used in this pattern is not the same thing. InsulBrite can be use to keep cold or hot. The InsulBrite is not visible. It is covered with another fabric usually cotton. It is an insulator not a heat conductor. The silver you are writing about is the stuff they use to use for ironing boards and oven mitts. It was a heat conductor. I don't even know if you can still get it. But for sure, this pattern calls for InsulBrite and it would be a shame to scare people from using it as I use it all the time and it is fabulous stuff! It will not burn you or anything.
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    Originally Posted by DonnaRae
    Originally Posted by stitchinMamaw
    Hi Sondray . I just would like to warn people the heat reistant fabric [ silver ] gets very hot !!! I bought a replacement ironing board cover like this . I burned my hands and fingers several times . I folded an old piece of sheet and put on top , now no burns . So to all my sewing / quilting friends just be careful !

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    The InsulBrite used in this pattern is not the same thing. InsulBrite can be use to keep cold or hot. The InsulBrite is not visible. It is covered with another fabric usually cotton. It is an insulator not a heat conductor. The silver you are writing about is the stuff they use to use for ironing boards and oven mitts. It was a heat conductor. I don't even know if you can still get it. But for sure, this pattern calls for InsulBrite and it would be a shame to scare people from using it as I use it all the time and it is fabulous stuff! It will not burn you or anything.
    I am wrong. She does list the ironing board silver material also. Just don't even buy it. Just use the insulBrite and cotton Fabric. That is all you need. Why she is even listing it is beyond me. With the insulbrite it is not needed. :D
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    Donna is insulbrite a type of batting ? I have never used that . Annie
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    Originally Posted by stitchinMamaw
    Donna is insulbrite a type of batting ? I have never used that . Annie
    Yes it is but you use it for projects like ironing covers, Water bottle bags to keep your beverage cold, (or hot) lunch bag totes and things like that. It is an insulator batting. :D
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    ok , ty. Annie
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