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Old 09-25-2017, 11:35 AM
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Connecting Threads is having a batting sale. Which batting is best for a table runner you'd want to lay flat? A total polyester?
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Old 09-25-2017, 11:50 AM
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I'd stick with a thin cotton. Poly tends to act like a brillo pad on the inside and can eventually wear through the fabric. Check Bonnie Hunter's site and others for that info.
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Ouch. Just read the info on Bonnie's site. Had no idea about the poly "erosion". Guess I'll stick to cotton. Thanks!
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Warm and Natural has some "stiffness" to it that works well. Don't recommend it for hand quilting, but nice if it will be done on the machine.
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I'd use the thinist cotton batting available. JF has one that's 1/16" thick. So does Dream Batting.

Another option is to make it like a hot pad with insulbrite, not triffits needed.
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I have made just a few table runners, centerpiece squares recently, only used W&N seemed totally fine to me.
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Originally Posted by Faintly Artistic View Post
I'd stick with a thin cotton. Poly tends to act like a brillo pad on the inside and can eventually wear through the fabric. Check Bonnie Hunter's site and others for that info.
That is not true. I mainly use poly batting and the above has never happened. Been making quilts for 52 or 53 years.
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