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Old January 15th 04, 02:19 PM
AliceW
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I've used it for pot holders, but my DH was not impressed with how it worked
though. I bought it in a package at a quilt show, I think it was a yard of
the stuff. It was easy to cut with rotary cutter and didn't bother my
machine. It compresses really well when making the pot holders. This
serves as a batting and a heat resistant material all in one.

HTH

Alice


"Quil" wrote in message
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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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