Insulbrite question.....
#1
There has been lots of chatter about joining pieces of batting. I am wondering if you can join pieces of insulbrite in the same manner? Does it need to be a solid piece to get the full insulating quality?
Patti
Patti
#3
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
It should patch just as easy. I don't like cutting or feeling insulbrite, it has a terrible feel to me so I don't save any small pieces of it.
Thanks. :) I have been cutting out pieces for hot mats, and coffee mug sleeves, so I have several pieces that are not quite big enough on their own, but would be big enough to join together. Anything too small went in the garbage.
Patti
#4
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
It should patch just as easy. I don't like cutting or feeling insulbrite, it has a terrible feel to me so I don't save any small pieces of it.
#8
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Originally Posted by GrannieAnnie
BTW, I bought InsulBrite for 2.99 a yard (then 40% off) at Hobby Lobby.
Just a few weeks ago, I paid 7.99 a yard at JoAnn's.
Just a few weeks ago, I paid 7.99 a yard at JoAnn's.
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