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Latrinka 05-15-2012 07:25 AM

Let your conscience be your guide!

GladGrams 05-15-2012 07:38 AM

I used Insulbrite for potholders and they were not very protective. I was disappointed

wordpaintervs 05-15-2012 08:46 AM

I've never used insulbrite as it isn't available in our rural area. I've wanted too, and will when and if we get to a larger store to shope.

This was real interesting to read about. More 'food for thought'. Thanks for the postings.

Vickey S.

mumzer 05-15-2012 11:19 AM

I used 2 squares from a bth towel and it worked just fine. Didn't have to buy anything special

Sewze 05-15-2012 12:43 PM

I, too, used insulbrite for a refrigerated tote that I made and quilted on my LA...........I did a large meandering stitch. It works great !

nstitches4u 05-15-2012 01:35 PM

Yes. It is for use in pot holders, curling iron caddies, iron caddies, casserole carriers---anything that needs insulating.

nstitches4u 05-15-2012 01:39 PM


Originally Posted by GladGrams (Post 5218312)
I used Insulbrite for potholders and they were not very protective. I was disappointed

We were advised to use 2 layers of Insulbrite in potholders.

Dolphyngyrl 05-15-2012 04:33 PM


Originally Posted by GladGrams (Post 5218312)
I used Insulbrite for potholders and they were not very protective. I was disappointed

I use isulbrite and one layer of warm and natural and it protects me just fine

craftymatt2 05-15-2012 05:44 PM

I use it for curling iron holders and pot holders and i think i went with the 1.5


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