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Sitnalta Posted - Dec 13 2008 : 8:08:25 PM
I want to make homemade potholders, but I want to do them with fabric. I don't however know what to stuff them with. I have a tendency to burn things OFTEN so the sturdier and more heat resistant it is the better. I heard that I could use rice? Is this true? I poly-fil flammable?
Has anyone else done this? What do you use?
thanks
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MsCwick Posted - Dec 15 2008 : 10:37:27 AM
would it be worth it to get a heat resistant silicone cookie sheet and cut it into the right size? you might could get 6 or so out of one? (padding plus 400 degree protection.)
Jami Posted - Dec 15 2008 : 10:16:15 AM
From me..... But if you don't have time for shipping, your local fabric store (even Joann's or biggies) have it. I am trying to remember the brand, but there is now wool batting available on the big rolls (by the yard) just like Warm & Natural cotton batting...I've seen it all over the place for about a year or so. Even quilt sized ones in bags like the W & N brand.

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Sitnalta Posted - Dec 15 2008 : 08:07:58 AM
Jami,
Where can I get wool batting?
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Jami Posted - Dec 15 2008 : 07:23:32 AM
Insulbright is very nice stuff. It's not as stiff as the Teflon stuff mentioned earlier which I have my ironing board covered with.

I use wool batting...it's flame-resistant (natural property) and washable too (not machine-dryable though) and of course, I have lots of it so it's my favorite. It insulates very well.

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Bonne Posted - Dec 14 2008 : 08:11:43 AM
http://jhittlesewing.funoverload.com/sewing/catalog.php look under manufacturer "Warm Company"~they have a product called "insul-bright" that is specifically for this use.

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rabbithorns Posted - Dec 14 2008 : 08:01:18 AM
Is the flame proof stuff the padded stuff you can buy for an ironing board? It's silver and prequilted.

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gramadinah Posted - Dec 14 2008 : 07:57:55 AM
There is also a product for potholders that is a sandwich of batting and aluminium foil. easy to sew and washes up great and won't burn your hands but will catch on fire too. I seem to flame a potholder every year or so too.

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dkelewae Posted - Dec 14 2008 : 05:55:57 AM
The best thing to use is cotton batting for potholders. Make sure it's 100% cotton as there are some that say cotton but are actually a blend of cotton and poly.

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