What Is It Called?
#22
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Originally Posted by clsurz
What is that material that one uses that is silver used in making potholders and such....you know like what you find on ironing board covers.
For the life of me I can't remember what it is called.
For the life of me I can't remember what it is called.
#26
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Originally Posted by Rumbols
Could it be Teflon coated fabric?
So the question really is...did you want the stuff for the INSIDE or the outside of your project.
The Teflon/Silver cloth is for the outside and Insulbrite BATTING is for the inside!
#28
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Lots of respondants didn't really read the WHOLE question, got as far as "pot holder" and glommed on to Insul-Brite.
Our poster states it's used for ironing board covers. I've used it for ironing board covers, pot holders, oven mitts and (ta-da!) jar covers for those jar blocks (I used my pintuck attachment to create the ridges in the canning lids).
I've always known it as teflon fabric, and have bought it quilted and UNquilted.
Here are two weblinks to the Nancy's Notion's website for both items, which she markets as "Iron Quick":
UNquilted: http://www.nancysnotions.com/product...uick+fabric.do
QUILTED: http://www.nancysnotions.com/product...uick+fabric.do
Our poster states it's used for ironing board covers. I've used it for ironing board covers, pot holders, oven mitts and (ta-da!) jar covers for those jar blocks (I used my pintuck attachment to create the ridges in the canning lids).
I've always known it as teflon fabric, and have bought it quilted and UNquilted.
Here are two weblinks to the Nancy's Notion's website for both items, which she markets as "Iron Quick":
UNquilted: http://www.nancysnotions.com/product...uick+fabric.do
QUILTED: http://www.nancysnotions.com/product...uick+fabric.do
#29
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Originally Posted by Havplenty
i bought 3yds insulbrite at hobby lobby for $2.47/yard that i use for the potholders i make. next time i will use a coupon to get more at a great price.
hancock fabrics sells insul-fleece(?) at about $9.95/yard.
hancock fabrics sells insul-fleece(?) at about $9.95/yard.
Hobby Lobby has the BEST price I have ever seen for insulbrite.
AND you can use the 40% off coupons on it.
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