what kind of batting is best for a table runner?
#1
and anyone know who can post it cheap, I jys checked on sum silk batting on ebay about 80 by 90 inches but the batting itself wasnt that pricy but shipping was 26 bucks :shock: :shock: :shock:
#3
I've used warm and natural AND flannel. I always prewash my flannel for shrinkage and iron it prior to quilting, but I like the lightweight of it to protect my table and it lays flat.
Hugs,
Sharon
Hugs,
Sharon
#6
Originally Posted by mimisharon
I've used warm and natural AND flannel. I always prewash my flannel for shrinkage and iron it prior to quilting, but I like the lightweight of it to protect my table and it lays flat.
Hugs,
Sharon
Hugs,
Sharon
For table runners and placemats, I usually just use whatever I had leftover from the previous quilt I made.
#7
For placemats & table runners I usually use a product called needle punch here...will check to see if I can find a link. It's very densely needled & when you place your stem wineglass on it....it sits perfectly......
not sure what your stores call it....when I googled it all I got was the needle punch embroidery.... hope you can find the product I'm referring to...... i
not sure what your stores call it....when I googled it all I got was the needle punch embroidery.... hope you can find the product I'm referring to...... i
#9
so polyester isnt good, to bad cause thts what i have on hand.
what would you use for a bag(tote)
and where is the best place to order that doesnt charge 26 dollars to ship to NORWAY :oops:
what would you use for a bag(tote)
and where is the best place to order that doesnt charge 26 dollars to ship to NORWAY :oops:
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