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clem55 12-16-2010 02:52 PM

I got insulbrite at my Walmart, and I have some reflective stuff like you see on ironing boards I'm going to try one using one layer of reflective, and one layer of insulbrite. I thought two layers of W&N plus one of insul. was just thicker than I liked.

Scissor Queen 12-16-2010 02:57 PM

I have potholders that I made around 8 years ago. I used two layers of Quilter's Dream cotton batting. I didn't use the thinnest weight but the next one. I think it's the select weight. I don't like stiff potholders and these are just right. I also don't like the skimpy size you buy in the stores so I made mine a little bigger. They're big enough you can fold them in half and still use them if something's really, really hot.

carolaug 12-16-2010 03:04 PM

You got a good deal!!!

Originally Posted by ginnie6
If you have a Hobby Lobby nearby I got it for 2.59 a yard a few weeks back. I was surprised it was so cheap.


Treasureit 12-16-2010 03:04 PM

Thanks for all the input! As always my question get a quick reply....Blessing to you all!

dunster 12-16-2010 03:50 PM

I've made them just with W&N, as well as with Insul-bright, and either way works fine.

CoriAmD 12-16-2010 03:50 PM


Originally Posted by Connie in CO
I like to use warm&natural and the other that keeps the heat away from your hand.

Same here

TymeToShine 12-16-2010 06:52 PM

I like insul brite with a layer of warm and natural

mcar 12-17-2010 03:34 AM

Girls, are you going to shoot me? I crochet potholders with Royale Crochet Thread #3, a mercerized cotton. I join two using a stitch My Mother used, single crochet. They are real protection....I know, you are making your own fabric, but they fit the hand well, protect it and are great for taking things from the micro too. This time I used the Gee's Bend approach and used many stripes of color irregularly as if I was running out of thread.They brighten my day.

Aurora 12-17-2010 04:05 AM


Originally Posted by Treasureit

Originally Posted by AndiR
Insul-bright! It's made by the Warm Company, but it's an insulated batting just for things like pot holders and casserole carriers.

Do most shops carry it or should I just head to the web?


WalMart carries it if they have fabric. All our WalMarts still have fabric to one degree or another.

Nimble Thimble 12-17-2010 04:54 AM

I watch for a cotton matress pad at the thrift store and use this in my pot holders . Great if you use iron skillets, Merry Xmas, Nimble Thimble


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