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    Old 07-23-2011, 06:48 PM
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    Originally Posted by LivelyLady
    Instead of throwing them out, my family members give me their old jeans. I cut 2 squares to use for the lining for pot holders and a jeans needle to FMQ.
    Great idea! Cost saver and recycling, thanks for this tip!
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    Old 07-23-2011, 06:59 PM
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    What you have is Insul-brite, by the Warm Company. It has a metallic-looking coating on one side, which is actually a heat reflecting mylar.

    We sell a lot of Insul-brite in our online store, and with each purchase we include an instruction sheet, which we developed in conjunction with Warm Company reps. Here is the relevant part, for your purposes, of the instructions:

    Important Notes: When using in table runners or placemats, put the
    silver side up. When using for potholders or oven mitts, put the silver
    side toward the heat, and use an extra layer of cotton batting such as
    Warm n’ Natural or Warm Tater under the Insulbrite to provide additional protection
    to hand or table. Insul-brite is heat-resistant, not heat-proof!
    When machine quilting with Insul-Brite, your needles may wear more
    quickly and may break. To prevent this from happening, quilt
    SLOWER than usual and have spare needles available!
    We recommend, for the additional layer of cotton batting, Warm Tater batting, because it has no scrim and is thin enough not to add a lot of bulk to your project.
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    Old 07-23-2011, 07:17 PM
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    Thanks QKO for the info. I am going to bookmark this for future reference too. This board has ALL the answers!!
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    Old 07-23-2011, 07:31 PM
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    I've only made 1 pot holder (am planning to do a lot more) & I used 2 old worn out washrags for mine.
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    Old 07-24-2011, 05:02 AM
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    another word of advice regarding insul brite. we made a lot of potholders for our marketplace at our quilt show. Do NOT use your fabric scissors to cut this out! they had scissors put aside for us to use when cutting this. also i am trying so hard to think of a simple way to layer it so when i turn it inside out the insul brite is facing the right direction. clear as mud right?
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