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Old 11-14-2016, 07:08 AM
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Originally Posted by duckydo View Post
Insuil Bright is what should be used so it does not catch on fire... I think I misspelled that. But it is made for using in hot pads.
According to The Warm Company, Insul-Bright IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE IN MICROWAVE OVENS.

It contains 6.25% metalized polyester.

https://warmcompany.com/products/warm-home/insul-bright

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Old 11-14-2016, 07:09 AM
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I may be wrong; but, I don't think you can use Insulbright. It has an aluminum type layer on it. This could spark in the microwave. The batting made specifically for what goes into the microwave is what you should use.
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Originally Posted by duckydo View Post
Insuil Bright is what should be used so it does not catch on fire... I think I misspelled that. But it is made for using in hot pads.
Insul Bright is NOT 100% cotton! It should never be used in the microwave. Please check with the manufacturers first. Warm and Natural responded saying their 100% cotton batting is 87.7% cotton. Be safe.
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Old 11-14-2016, 07:26 AM
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I do not heat mine with the bowl in the microwave, I put the bowl in the cover after it has been heated. Mine have held up nicely, maybe has something to do with being heated time after time. I am cautious because of all the stories I have heard about them catching fire.
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Old 11-14-2016, 07:56 AM
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I have always made them with two layers of batting. I quilt each side separately, quilting the batting to one fabric, then put the two layers together.

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I always use 2 layers of cotton batting and quilt each one separately. When they come out of the dryer just shape them, they will be a bit more limp than the new ones but still look good.
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Old 11-14-2016, 07:58 AM
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Originally Posted by duckydo View Post
Insuil Bright is what should be used so it does not catch on fire... I think I misspelled that. But it is made for using in hot pads.
I'm not sure if this is correct. Insult Bright has some metal threads in it which is dangerous in microwaves, I use the microwave batting in mine, Joannes sells it
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Old 11-14-2016, 08:52 AM
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I do like Onebyone. I put a piece of batting in the microwave and see what happens. I have had 100% cotton burn in less then 30 seconds! I use Warm and Natural for the bowls.
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Warm and Natural is advertised as 100% cotton, but it's not. It has a very thin polyester scrim that may cause problems in the microwave. Warm and Plush does not have a scrim and is 100% cotton. Because it doesn't have a scrim it needs to be quilted very closely.
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Old 11-14-2016, 11:01 PM
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I know you have already made a number of the bowls. Something a lady in our sewing group discovered is that even though she used cotton material/batting/thread that one of her bowls got crispy. She could only think it was the fabric sizing used by the manufacturer and now she washes all the fabric before making the bowls. Insulbrite should not be used.
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Old 11-16-2016, 02:50 PM
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So that is why my friend's potato pouch burned up. Boy, was she surprised. Another quilter had made it for her and swore she used all cotton fabric and Warm and Natural. The plastic scrim makes sense in the Warm and Natural. I didn't know that they made batting for the microwave; I'll let them know so it won't happen again.

With all of the different type of sizing out there, it seems like a good idea that the fabric is washed first. Better safe than sorry.
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