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salederer 04-04-2017 06:28 AM

Yes, you can quilt through insulbrite. I do it on all my table toppers and runners with no problems. I like to use them to put hot dishes on for serving. They get laundered fairly frequently and come out great.

Jane Quilter 04-04-2017 06:50 AM


Originally Posted by toverly (Post 7796663)
I don't quilt thru my insulbrite. I just think every hole punched in lets heat thru the product. When I made a table pad for my kitchen island. I made a small quilt using regular batting and an ugly back. Then I added the insulbrite layer, a pretty back and stitched a binding all around it. It washes fine without the stablilizing "quilting".

This what I do. And if I want the look of quilting, I hand quilt the top layers just thru the batting and up.....it is too thick to go thru all the layers and I'm nervous about going thru the insulbrite and putting holes in that.


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