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PiedPiper 05-08-2018 07:39 AM

Batting for mug rugs?
 
What is the best batting to use for mug rugs? I have some Warm and Natural, as well as some polyester (lost the label...not sure exactly what it is!) I looked for insulated batting yesterday but couldn't find any, so I figured I'd just use what I have. The Warm and Natural seems pretty thin for a mug rug/heat protection. Do I double the W&N, or put in some old towels, or what would be best?

Thanks!

PamelaOry 05-08-2018 09:59 AM

I felt like it was sort of thin too but also didn’t want to make it so bulky that a glass didn’t sit stable on it. I’m interested to hear what more experienced quilters have to say too...

Tartan 05-08-2018 11:53 AM

I just use 80/20 quilt batt. I don't have valuable wood furniture to protect from heat, if I did I would use Insulbrite.

thimblebug6000 05-08-2018 05:01 PM

I use the Warm and Natural and have wood tables, so far not a problem.

Rhonda K 05-08-2018 05:28 PM

I have used both of those mentioned. The batting pieces were left over scraps. For mugrugs, I use the "mistake" embroidery blocks (ones I won't put into a whole quilt but still good enough) and attach to one block with stippling. Add a piece of backing and then binding.

Glasses don't wobble on them.

You can also piece the batting scraps to fit the mugrug as needed.

Sandra in Minnesota 05-08-2018 08:19 PM

I use W&N too, in a mug rug, and if it is used as a hot pad, I put in a layer of insulbrite.

Mitty 05-09-2018 02:32 AM

I've used Insulbrite and old towels and both work well.

PiedPiper 05-09-2018 08:23 AM

Thanks for all the responses. I guess I'll go with the W&N. I have several mug rugs ready to go, in sets of 4, so I'll see how the first four feel and go from there.


Originally Posted by thimblebug6000 (Post 8054747)
I use the Warm and Natural and have wood tables, so far not a problem.

This is pretty much the reassurance I was hoping for! :o

joyce888 05-09-2018 12:32 PM

Not sure where you live but InsulBrite can be purchased at JoAnns and Hobby Lobby. Whos knows WalMart might even have it!

Aurora 05-10-2018 03:57 AM

Our WalMarts frequently carry it. I haven't needed any for sometime, I gave my last supply to one of my sewing groups for our small ironing boards project.


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