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Old 04-28-2011, 04:37 AM
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I often use flannel as my batting for tablerunners (not for hot pads). If I want thicker I use Warm & Natural
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I don't know if this is the right stuff to use but I buy poly felt for table runners and wall hangings. It is very wide, comes in lots of colors and is cheap. It is great to sew with.
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I use a thin poly, old flannel, or anything flatish that won't shrink. I press the table runner after washing.
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I never thought of using flannel as batting, but it seems to be a popular choice. I've always used warm and natural. I have lots of leftover flannel so I'm going to try using it as batting with my next table runner project.
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Originally Posted by ScrappyAZ
I never thought of using flannel as batting, but it seems to be a popular choice. I've always used warm and natural. I have lots of leftover flannel so I'm going to try using it as batting with my next table runner project.
Make sure it is "old" flannel that has been washed a number of times.
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Old 04-28-2011, 06:07 AM
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I use dream green from Quilter's Dream. Cheap, nice feel, and it doesn't shrink.
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I had been toying with the idea of doing a table runner but this was a question I had too. Some solutions I hadn't even considered. Thanks!
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Old 04-28-2011, 06:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Kat29803
Originally Posted by ScrappyAZ
I never thought of using flannel as batting, but it seems to be a popular choice. I've always used warm and natural. I have lots of leftover flannel so I'm going to try using it as batting with my next table runner project.
Make sure it is "old" flannel that has been washed a number of times.
Thanks for the suggestion! I might not have washed the flannel.
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I use Thermore for my runners.
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I"ve used fusible. Since that is all gone now use flannel sheets. Wash them first to get rid lint and to make sure no more shrinkage. I don't want my table runners to be puffy. Besideds...once something is ON the runner...cant really see the quilting any more.
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