Batting for Table Runners
#11
Ok I have a question...when you use the insul-brite I was told to make sure that the silver side is facing the bottom...so for the sandwich, it would be the backing, insul-brite silver side against backing, then batting, then the top...can't remember y I was told that but at the time it made sense....
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I just did a table topper -
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-67572-1.htm
and I used Warm and Natural. I looked great but I was displeased with the bulk. I thought it was too thick for that application when I was done. Before I did it the DD suggested a layer of flannel instead of batting - wish I had done that (just my opinion you understand . . . :-) )
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-67572-1.htm
and I used Warm and Natural. I looked great but I was displeased with the bulk. I thought it was too thick for that application when I was done. Before I did it the DD suggested a layer of flannel instead of batting - wish I had done that (just my opinion you understand . . . :-) )
#16
That's very pretty.Amazing how so many quilty pretties are learning experiences. The last runner I made used flannel as batting.It worked fine, but thought maybe there was a new thin batt just for runners,mats etc.
Originally Posted by eparys
I just did a table topper -
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-67572-1.htm
and I used Warm and Natural. I looked great but I was displeased with the bulk. I thought it was too thick for that application when I was done. Before I did it the DD suggested a layer of flannel instead of batting - wish I had done that (just my opinion you understand . . . :-) )
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-67572-1.htm
and I used Warm and Natural. I looked great but I was displeased with the bulk. I thought it was too thick for that application when I was done. Before I did it the DD suggested a layer of flannel instead of batting - wish I had done that (just my opinion you understand . . . :-) )
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