Batting for table runner
#41
I love Warm & Natural for table runners. It gives the runner a nice padding with substance. I've never had a problem with something tipping on it. Preshrink following instructions with the batting. (Soak for 20 minutes with a little soap. Rinse several times. Put in dryer or air dry for 24 hours.) It DOES shrink. Preshrink you fabric, too! Batting and fabric won't both shrink the same amount, so it is necessary to preshrink both. (I've tried preshrinking Fairfield cotton batting sold at Jo-Ann's. DON'T do it! It doesn't hold up and leaves a mess in the dryer.)
#42
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Originally Posted by quiltingaz
I usually use Warm and Natural for table runners, placemats etc. unless I want them flatter. I have done placemats with just muslim inside.
#44
Originally Posted by QuiltE
There's also that silver stuff that is an insulated fabric to protect your tabletop should someone set something on top of the quilted piece ..... not sure the name? Thermalore? or?
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