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jmabby 08-03-2011 03:47 AM

What do you use for batting when making tablecloths or table runners? I was thinking flannel, but does flannel shrink more than batting?? I made my sister a tablecloth using Warm and Natural, she thought it was too thick for a tablecloth. Your thoughts please

mizkyp 08-03-2011 04:00 AM

I use warm and natural for table toppers and runners.

Annie68 08-03-2011 04:05 AM


Originally Posted by jmabby
What do you use for batting when making tablecloths or table runners? I was thinking flannel, but does flannel shrink more than batting?? I made my sister a tablecloth using Warm and Natural, she thought it was too thick for a tablecloth. Your thoughts please

I made a tablecloth and used just the top and flannel for the back no batting at all, machine quilted it and it came out very nice. Washes beautifully, no shrinking.
:)

MrsGuava 08-03-2011 04:18 AM

I use that really thin stuff, similar to fusible but without the sticky. i get it by the bolt at Joanne's with my coupon.

sewmagic 08-03-2011 04:44 AM

Fusible fleece or thin batting.

gollytwo 08-03-2011 04:51 AM

the thinnest batt I can find - thermore from Hobbs; it's a poly used for clothing

Kehoeta 08-03-2011 05:51 AM

No Batting for the tablecloths... Very thin non fusible from JoAnns for the runners and placemats.

hobo2000 08-03-2011 06:58 AM

None in my tablecloths or runners.

MIJul 08-03-2011 07:19 AM

Another for vote for "no batting" in tablecloths. I do use W&N in the placemats, though. Just to give them a little more body to lay flat.

jmabby 08-03-2011 07:26 AM

Thanks everyone. When you don't use anthing for the center layer do you have plain backing.
Thanks everyone


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