Micro-wave safe batting
#12
Originally Posted by Rachelcb80
Oh, potato bags, gotcha. When I saw the title I was thinking, "Who the heck puts a quilt in the microwave?!" Of course this questioning is coming from a woman who's husband recently put his tennis shoe in the microwave. Don't ask but I will say it stinks REALLY bad!
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Originally Posted by Favorite Fabrics
FYI - Just got a notice from a vendor yesterday, saying that the makers of Warm & Natural are coming out with a microwave safe batting (no resins that can scorch)... I think they had in mind the microwave potato bags and tortilla warmers that so many people are making.
#15
Okay the tennis shoe story;
My crazy husband had these pair of shoes and on one of them the rubber sole had peeled off. He had put that shoe on without the sole and commented how comfortable it was. He wanted the other one like that too but couldn't get the sole off. He came up with the brillant idea that if he put the shoe in the microwave for a little bit it would loosen the glue and he could peel the sole off. I told him not to do it because it would stink but of course he didn't listen. It stunk so bad we had to just open up the whole house and leave for a few hours. My microwave stunk for days!
My crazy husband had these pair of shoes and on one of them the rubber sole had peeled off. He had put that shoe on without the sole and commented how comfortable it was. He wanted the other one like that too but couldn't get the sole off. He came up with the brillant idea that if he put the shoe in the microwave for a little bit it would loosen the glue and he could peel the sole off. I told him not to do it because it would stink but of course he didn't listen. It stunk so bad we had to just open up the whole house and leave for a few hours. My microwave stunk for days!
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