Do you use batting in your table runners/toppers?
#21
Originally Posted by miss_ticky2
I've just made one...I used insulbrite so it gives a bit of protection (I hope) for the table if it's used for hot dishes
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I made two tablerunners for Christmas gifts this week, and was out of batting. We're low on funds right now, so I started poking around in my stash to see what else might work. I had some flannel (pre-washed), so I used it. Very happy with how they turned out! It added some substance to them, but they're not overly poofy. Super-easy to quilt on my regular machine, too. I'll probably use flannel again next time, even if I have batting onhand. :mrgreen:
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I love this Christmas table runner. The randomly placed squares remind me of everyone scurrying around at this holiday season.
Originally Posted by grma33
After buying a runner kit at Novi and inside was iron interfacing I now use this and love it.
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Your no fabric pledge is exactly my New Year's Resolution as I was trying to rearrange too large a stash to find a particular color combo last evening. Hope we can stick to it.
Originally Posted by Jeannette in NJ
Glad to hear so many of you use flannel, I do also. Was able to buy 10 yards of white at Joanne's on Black Friday. Hope that is enough for this year as I took the NO FABRIC pledge,
Jeannette in NJ, USA
Jeannette in NJ, USA
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