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mjkgquilt 03-03-2018 08:54 PM


Originally Posted by coopah (Post 8014818)
Batting works, but I use Bosall as it doesn’t shrink or create and uneven surface that some battings do.

What is Bosall? I searched and can't find any information about it.

madamekelly 03-03-2018 09:43 PM

I use a batting with some natural fibers so it will absorb the occaisional drips.

Tiggersmom 03-03-2018 09:44 PM


Originally Posted by mjkgquilt (Post 8015220)
What is Bosall? I searched and can't find any information about it.

Joanns sells it but I bought mug rug sizes on line @Walmart. You can also get placemats in a couple of sizes. Bosal Craft-Tex is 100% polyester machine washable and drycleanable. It's a double sided fusible interfacing. Try Amazon etc.

cactusmomma 03-04-2018 10:56 AM

I use a fleece, one or two layers depending on how thick it is. I like that it is flat and not puffy like batting.

sJens 03-04-2018 11:50 AM

I use regular batting that is left when square up larger quilts.

Bamanana24 03-26-2018 05:47 AM

Have any of you used rubberized sheeting as a batting for mug rugs? I'm not sure how thick it is. I received the cutest mug rug for Christmas and love that it is not thick but I don't think it is made with rubberized sheeting.

grammasharon 03-26-2018 01:06 PM

Thank you for this piece of advice. I always have pieces of fleece left over from little fleece blankets I make for donation to a local hospital. Great idea.

Originally Posted by cactusmomma (Post 8015486)
I use a fleece, one or two layers depending on how thick it is. I like that it is flat and not puffy like batting.



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