Friday, February 5, 2010

I have heard this alot this week....it is a woman's perogative to change her mine!

Well.....you all know that I am giving this away over at Inch worm Fabrics.



What I failed to tell you was that I put insul brite on the inside instead of batting. Which means you can put anything hot or cold on it and it won't affect the surface of your table. I loved sewing with this insul brite and it lays so flat. I almost used the last of my insul brite. A friend ordered us both some....anyways....making a short story long....

I LOVE this table runner so I decided to take this:


and do this?



to make more of these!! I think I can get two long ones and a smaller one...yepeeee
Did I say how much I love my table runner.....and I have a few friends that need cheering up too...so this will be perfect. Unfortunately, this was all I was able to do last night......



22% off over at INCH WORM FABRICS

14 comments:

Jane's Fabrics and Quilts said...

Wow, that is all you got done!!! Way to put the "pedal to the metal"!!!

SewCalGal said...

Great idea. I've used insul-brite for hot pads, but had never thought about it for a table runner. Thanks for sharing this!

SewCalGal
www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

Maggey and Jim said...

Hey, I love that idea. a little bit more expensive but I totally agree.. I have two toppers that I will try this on..
Thanks,
Maggey

Bridget B said...

They are beautiful and what a smart idea to use insul-brite. I will have to try that.

West Michigan Quilter said...

You are absolutely right! Women can change their mind. LOL I love your table runner. It's beautiful and I can understand why you wanted to make more. Lucky friends you have.

Betsy said...

Great, great idea Barb.

Unknown said...

so pretty, love em'

Gene Black said...

are you taking the quilt/throw apart?????

Great idea to use insul-bright inside it. I may steal that idea.

Twisted Quilts said...

I love using insul-bright. I used it a lot last year and I still have some left. Great table runner.

Pat said...

I used insulbrite on a topper made with teapot fabric but I've not seen that for awhile now....hmmmmm...wonder where that went???? Better look for it....

Susan said...

Using the insul brite batting in a table runner is a FANTASTIC idea! I'm going to use it in my table runners from now on. Thanks for sharing your idea!

Mary Grace McNamara said...

How clever of you to use the insulated batting! I just recently discovered it when making tea cozies and it is fabulous! One pot can stay hot for a really long time!

MGM

Pam said...

How pretty!! I've never heard of insul-bright but I'll have to look for it. What a great idea for a table runner instead of batting.

Joanne said...

I just found your site for the first time and LOVE it! What is insul brite ? Thanks, Joanne