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Old January 15th 04, 10:31 PM
Pati Cook
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Insulbrite and Wonder Under are two totally different things. Insulbrite is an
insulating batting. Wonder Under is a paper backed fusible web. I haven't had
a chance to use the Insulbrite but it is sold at the machine dealership where I
teach. The others there have used it and said it is great.
You can also use it to make insulating carriers for casseroles and crockpots.

Pati, in Phx
(Cyndi..... are you coming to the Tucson quilt show this weekend? I'll be there
with some of the AZ Dear Jane group. and we might be able to meet up if you
are.)



Quil wrote:

I saw this stuff at a LQS last week for $2.50 yard. It looks like batting,
but it had silver metal in it, or so it seems, and it is used in making oven
mitts and pot holders that really keep the oven heat from reaching your
hands. I can't find it at TSWLTH or Hancock's locally, and so I am asking
if any of you have seen it, used it, can you remember if you saw it less
than $2.50 yard, did the metal bother your machine needle or rotary cutter
blade edge? Does it really do the job well?
I know that $2.50 a yard is cheap, but Wonder Under is frequently 99 cents a
yard, and so why would I pay $2.50 a yard for it if I could find it for
less?

Cyndi


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