Microwave bowl holders....
#11

Irene, do NOT use a metallic on fabric going into the microwave. Really risky. I've made several too, and love to use them. Did not know there's a special batting for it, as I was just using regular all cotton. Sold a few, but am afraid of being held responsible if someone has a burn or something, even if they do it wrong.
#12
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Missouri
Posts: 2,020

I drafted this pattern and made mine with warm and natural inside...I have put them in the microwave a few times and no problem,but microwaves vary,,,I usually just slide the hot bowl out into them and use it ,,and they are good for ice cream too,,
#13
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: chicago, IL
Posts: 9,589

I have given some as gifts...and they really work...
Riversong, Don't use the regular Warm and Natural...the scrim on the cotton batting can be a problem...you don't need the problems, friend. You must use the WarmTater by warm and natural.
Riversong, Don't use the regular Warm and Natural...the scrim on the cotton batting can be a problem...you don't need the problems, friend. You must use the WarmTater by warm and natural.
#14
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Eagan, Minnesota
Posts: 111

I've been making these for my craft shows as well, and they are such a breeze to make! I cut everyone out in one sitting and sew them up in another. I was told to use the tater batting so that's what I use. I made some for myself and haven't caught anything on fire yet

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