Re: Batting
I agree with Mia. I made potholders for years using leftover batting with good results. I don't always have the insulbrite on hand either. Batting pieces, oh yeah.
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Re: Batting
I have used both regular batting and Insul Bright and I prefer the feel of regular batting. Do double it though.
The insulbrite is a bit stiffer and makes a crinkle noise if that makes any sense.
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Mia
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Re: Batting
There is some stuff called Insul-ite (I think) that has a silvery middle. It is good for pot holders and insulated bags. If you are going to use just "regular" batting I'd choose wool first, then cotton. The synthetic stuff has a lower melting temperature, and may not hold up as well.
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you can use regular batting if you want...just make sure that it is thick...some people will double up on the batting layer.
I use the insulated batting to keep the thin but still have the same heat protection.
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