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Old 04-28-2011, 03:04 AM
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I don't use anything inside a table runner. I make them for looks and easy care then I don't have to worry about something tipping over on the padded surface. I don't leave one on the table while serving a meal. To me they are a decoration.


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Old 04-28-2011, 03:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Pickle
What is the best batting to put on a table runner so after it is washed it still lays nice?
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I always use Insulbrite in my table runners. With the insulbrite they are always ready for hot/warm items and they wash up nicely and lay nice too.
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Old 04-28-2011, 03:41 AM
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I use crafter's felt, bought by the yard. Buy it at Wally. It is white, thicker than the craft squares you buy individually. It makes a stable surface, not fluffy.
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Use Insulbrite for potholders, hot pads, table runners if you are going to set hot dishes on it. One layer of insulbrite with a layer of thin cotton batting on each side. Works well for me.
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I only use warm and natural, I recently needed a twin size batting and bought Mountain Mist. Never again! I have a baby lock crown jewel on a majestic frame from grace pro and had all kinds of problems. Not sure it had anything to do with the batting. The queen/king quilt I had done before this one was done with Not One problem using warm and natural.
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I like Warm and Natural. If it's going to stay on the table during meals (or is a large table square) I'll use Insul-Brite to protect the table.

BTW - I use a combination of one layer of each for pot holders and hot mats.
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Old 04-28-2011, 04:01 AM
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Flannel or just some fusible interfacing.
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Old 04-28-2011, 04:16 AM
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Thanks for all the hints for batting for table runners. It is mostly for decoration so I think I am just going to try another layer of fabric like muslin.
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Wow, thanks for the great topic! Never thought about this.
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I used a prewashed piece of flannel in a Easter tablerunner I just make. I do not use mine to put anything on, just for show.
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