Insul-Bright Needlepunched Insulated Lining – 36″ x 45″

December 17, 2013 - Comment

Insul Bright White Insulated Lining 36W x 45L. Keep it hot or keep it cold with needle-punched insulated lining. Use in hot pads oven mitts casserole warmers lunch bags and picnic baskets. Perfect interlining for warm apparel-it reflects warmth back to the body and is breathable letting moisture escape. Keep out the cold winter chill

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Insul Bright White Insulated Lining 36W x 45L. Keep it hot or keep it cold with needle-punched insulated lining. Use in hot pads oven mitts casserole warmers lunch bags and picnic baskets. Perfect interlining for warm apparel-it reflects warmth back to the body and is breathable letting moisture escape. Keep out the cold winter chill and the hot summer heat-use in shades draperies draft stoppers fire place covers and water heater covers. Made of hollow polyester fibers, Insul-Bright is heat-resistant, not heat-proof (use with at least one layer of cotton batting when dealing with heat projects). No pre-wash necessary, Machine wash and dry.

Product Features

  • Keep it hot or keep it cold with needled insulated lining. Use in hot pads, oven mitts, casserole wa

Comments

R. Spencer says:

great for potholders I have used this product for two years. I make quilted pot holders and hot pads for setting bakeware on the table. For maximum heat resistance, I put Insul-Bright in the center, with a layer of flannel on each side, then cotton fabric for the front and back, plus binding. A little bulky? Yes. But they make great gifts and they are durable. I’m going to try an oven mitt next.

Virginia Quilter says:

Perfect! This batting is perfect for table runners and hot pads. High quality. Better than the insulated batting (sold by the yard) at Hancock Fabrics.

E. Fagin "lvplantpal" says:

Works Very Well I have made several pot holders and trivets with this product. I make a sandwich using cotton fabric with 2 layers of cotton batting with a layer of Insul-Brite between then I bind the edges. Once quilted the pot holders are not bulky at all and work fabulously. The amount of product is generous and if you cut creatively you can get several items from this amount.

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