Originally Posted by Patchesnposies
(Post 6929229)
I wondered that too!
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I use quilter's fleece, it is stable, won't shrink and gives good body.
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I put the insulated padding on it because I feel that if anyone puts something hot on them it will protect my table
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I make a lot of table runners as well as placemats and love the Hobbs Fusible batting - firm but fairly flat and if you buy a queen-sized batt, you can get at least six runners from it. It feels a little stiff when first fused in place but softens as you quilt it, either by hand or by machine.
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Originally Posted by Boston1954
(Post 6929155)
I have always used my Warm and Natural. I use it for everything....big, small, and in between.
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I use Thermolam plus from Joann's. Is located with the interfacings and is 100% polyester. Has great body for placemats.
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I've done it both ways - with and without batting. Another possibility is to use flannel instead of batting. The interfacing is a good idea, too, it would give you a little permanent stiffness.
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I posted this one first. Then I was notified that it had violated the posting rules and it was being pulled. So I tried posting in a different form and it was posted. I have no idea why they decided to post it after all.:shock:
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Originally Posted by Learner747
(Post 6931415)
I posted this one first. Then I was notified that it had violated the posting rules and it was being pulled. So I tried posting in a different form and it was posted. I have no idea why they decided to post it after all.:shock:
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Originally Posted by RosaSharon
(Post 6931719)
Don't worry. I have messed up many times on the forum. Once I posted something and had lots of disagreement on the subject. :(
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