Batting for table runners?
#11
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: NE Pa.
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I just purchased "soft and bright" batting at my local Joann's. It is made by the Warm Company and is a thin batt. Also half the price of warm and natural batt. I plan on using it for my placemats and tablerunner. I feel it will work quite well.
#12
Don't know what you're supposed to do, but do know I would want a little padding for me;
like has been said - thin traditional bat, or a few layers of flannel.
(Was on the board both Sat and Sun and truthfully do not recall seeing your post.
Am still having some problems negotiating our new board, but am getting better.)
like has been said - thin traditional bat, or a few layers of flannel.
(Was on the board both Sat and Sun and truthfully do not recall seeing your post.
Am still having some problems negotiating our new board, but am getting better.)
#14
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Snellville, Ga & Hiawassee
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I too am having a slow time navigating the new board but haven't had much time on it either.
Hope that helps a little
#18
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: New Bern, NC
Posts: 12
I too like to have some filling in my table runners. I use a low loft 80/20 poly/cotton and have had no issues with tipping or anything. Part of that could be beacuse I use a meandering or stippling type quilting so that it lays the batting down. Still get a puffy look but the quilting holds everything down flat.
#20
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Michigan
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Hi, I have 4 table runners that I'm finishing up right now. I use the warm and natural and hand quilt them. I love the look of hand quilting. I've done one for each of the seasons. I think I'll make more so I have one for every month. I love them.
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