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MeadowMist 01-09-2022 04:30 PM

Microwavable potato bag
 
Sort of off topic - My sister has used a quilted bag for her potatoes for years with no problem. It finally wore out so she bought a new one. The second time she used it it caught on fire in the microwave. She told the girl she bought it from about this and the girl had no idea why, said it was 100% cotton and thread. Has anyone else heard of this problem with the bags?

sewingsuz 01-09-2022 05:08 PM

No , it should be fine with the cotton.

mkc 01-09-2022 06:52 PM


Originally Posted by MeadowMist (Post 8530000)
Sort of off topic - My sister has used a quilted bag for her potatoes for years with no problem. It finally wore out so she bought a new one. The second time she used it it caught on fire in the microwave. She told the girl she bought it from about this and the girl had no idea why, said it was 100% cotton and thread. Has anyone else heard of this problem with the bags?

What batting was used?

dunster 01-09-2022 07:29 PM

Even a cotton bag will catch fire if it gets hot enough.

Peckish 01-09-2022 11:01 PM

I really don't understand why people put cotton and batting in the microwave. What's wrong with the way we cooked before?

MeadowMist 01-10-2022 05:36 AM


Originally Posted by mkc (Post 8530046)
What batting was used?

She was told everything was 100% cotton. In looking further I read that even 100% cotton can have a coating that may be flammable or may have a tiny bit of polyester or metal. Special microwavable batting should be used, I really don't know if this was or not. Just seems strange that she never had a problem with her old potato bag and this one she did on the second try.

SusieQOH 01-10-2022 07:08 AM

I wonder if it ruined her microwave. I wouldn't put anything like that in one no matter what people say!

tallchick 01-10-2022 07:23 AM

I think one of the biggest things we assume is that when someone tells us something we just take their word for it. If she bought this at a craft show then there really is no way of knowing what was actually used and of course the seller would say she has no idea why that happened. Not saying there was any ill intent, simply saying some people don’t put a lot of effort into things they make and may assume a fabric that looks like cotton, so it must be cotton, all thread must be cotton or did not know there was a difference, the same applies to batting. I think this is one item that should be made by the person using it just to be safe. Trust, but verify…..

Peckish 01-10-2022 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by SusieQOH (Post 8530119)
I wouldn't put anything like that in one no matter what people say!


Originally Posted by tallchick (Post 8530125)
I think one of the biggest things we assume is that when someone tells us something we just take their word for it. If she bought this at a craft show then there really is no way of knowing what was actually used and of course the seller would say she has no idea why that happened.

I agree with both these statements 100%.

Quiltwoman44 01-10-2022 02:36 PM

I made a cover for my neck heating pad and made sure it was cotton and cotton thread too. so far, so good.


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