Help with Insulated Table Runners

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I want to make a table runner which is quilted and insulated so I can put hot casserole dishes,etc on the table without ruining the table. I’ve tried using cotton and insulbrite which works well until I wash it. Is there any product out there that will hold its shape, protect my table and can be quilted?
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What happens when you wash the table runner? Do you pre-wash the fabrics? There are products like s*oft and stable used in bags to make them firm so you might want to contact them directly to inquire.
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I generally do not wash my fabrics prior to sewing. When I wash the table runner, it loses its body and is soft like a quilt. I wash but do not dry so it does scrunch up a bit (which is fine with me). I’d like a finished product that has more body/stiffness to it...as well as an heat insulating factor. And I’d prefer not to have a huge number of layers to sew thru!
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What about something like Bosal? It gives body and light stiffness to the item but is washable.


Watson
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Have you found a Bosal product that also has insulbrite qualities? Haven’t tried Bosal yet...would it be too thick if I just added a layer of insulbrite?
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Machine quilting!
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psquared...I've never used insulbrite so I can't say. Bosal isn't that thick, to my mind. You'd have to give it a test run. Only about 1/8" thick.

Editted to add they have a thing called Thermafoam for hot and cold stuff...might look into that.

Watson
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Quote: psquared...I've never used insulbrite so I can't say. Bosal isn't that thick, to my mind. You'd have to give it a test run. Only about 1/8" thick.

Editted to add they have a thing called Thermafoam for hot and cold stuff...might look into that.

Watson
Thank you!
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I make placements and mug rugs with double or triple layer of batting for just this purpose. They protect my table, are easy to wash and wear well. I use a cotton batting but wool or bamboo may work as well but I do avoid most polyester battings because of the heat factor. Sometimes I have to cut my binding wider than normal to accommodate the thickness but it all works out well.
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I use the heat resistant silver fabric for the backings of tablerunners that are going to be used for hot dishes. It stays smooth after washing. At least the bolt I have of it has lots of body to the fabric. It's years old so I don't know if it is still made the same.
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