Batting for Table Runners
#32
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Join Date: May 2008
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I have used warm and natural for many runners, but recently I tried plain white flannelette washed and dried in the dryer and have found this worked very well. No bulk and lies flat. Try it. Works well in placemats too.
#36
btiny36--I would have the shiny side of the Insul Bright facing the top of the runner. The shiny side reflects the heat back up so you would want the shiny side to reflect the heat towards the heat source. So it would be the backing, the Insul Bright with the shiny side up, the batting and then the top. That would protect your table top.
#39
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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I use fusible fleece - it won't have a lot of drape but my runners don't run off the end of the table so it doesn't matter. I also use it for placemats. I only buy it on sale because at 18", placemats add up fast on the yardage.
I like the fact that it is flat enough that nobody's glass falls over if they place it on the edge of the runner or the placemat. -Judy
I like the fact that it is flat enough that nobody's glass falls over if they place it on the edge of the runner or the placemat. -Judy
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