table runners...question
#33
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Beatrice, NE.
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I always make them reversible with the seasons & always have used lite batting but I am rethinking some of my ideas. Thanks everyone for the wonderful ideas. The computer has kept me sane since I fell & broke my arm and cannot do much.
#34
I used thermalon ( believe thats how you spell it) or a batting you might use for crafts. I bought mine at Walmart. It worked out good. it says it's washable. It doesn't have much poof to it though. I got the idea of thermalon from Sewing with Nancy to make placemats. I thought it would be the same difference.
#35
I use whatever scrap I have that fits the size of runner/topper I am making lol.
I have recently in the past couple of weeks completed six runners and toppers from as small as 8x12 to as long as 12X67 and used some cotton batting in some, warm and natural in some and fusible in fleece in some..all got washed and dried and all are laying nice and straight with candles, lamps, Christmas decorations or picture frames on them and they are all flat. I should mention that all were quilted fairly dense and I believe this helps in quilts laying flat.
I have recently in the past couple of weeks completed six runners and toppers from as small as 8x12 to as long as 12X67 and used some cotton batting in some, warm and natural in some and fusible in fleece in some..all got washed and dried and all are laying nice and straight with candles, lamps, Christmas decorations or picture frames on them and they are all flat. I should mention that all were quilted fairly dense and I believe this helps in quilts laying flat.
#38
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: South Africa
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Hi tapper, I use batting in my table runners. I made one for my coffee table and I put heat resistant batting in it. Now, if I have visitors, I can put the hot coffeepot or tea pot on the runner and I don't have to be afraid of marks on the wood. It works well for me. I must add that the heat resistant batting is more stiff than the thinner batting, so my runner looks more "elegant" if that is the right word.
#40
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Illinois
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I use Thermolane....it is a fleece like batt used for padding in clothing, but it works great for tablerunners, placemats. It does not shrink, so it always looks great...........I use JoAnn coupons when I need to buy.......I think Pellon makes this
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