Hi, What is that fabric called or where can I find it? The stuff from ironboards- I want to make some hotpads for Christmas. Thanks Elaine
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They have heat-resistant cloth (second from bottom of page or bottom item if you wish to buy it prequilted ):
http://www.beaconfabric.com/vindex.html?cat210.htm |
I've gotten mine from Hancock's and if I remember correctly, it was about $4 per yard and a yard makes LOTS of potholders.
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JoAnn's has it, too. Just ask for the silver ironing board cover stuff. They'll know exactly what you mean!!. :lol:
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I just bought some about six months or so ago from Hancock's. I found only Hancock's and JoAnn's carried it, but maybe some smaller stores would. Just go tell them you want ironing board fabric, it tends to only come in silver.
I pd. 8 a yrd or so, but it was worth it. I made 2 ironing boards and I just love them. |
I bought mine from www.jhittlesewing.com I think at the time it was $3 something and free shipping and it does make a lot of potholders and oven mitts.
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I buy insulbrite not sure if that's the same name you're looking for or not.
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JoAnns has it just ask at the cutting table. They have two kinds one padded and on not.
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Hancock carries it.
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Thank you everyone, I don't have a JoAnn's or Hancock's around here. But I found it at Fabric Depot on sale. I was doing a search , but didn't know what it was called. Insulbrite. but you have to watch it, some places are selling it in 22" widths instead of 45".
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