A bonded batting holds up well with use and does not require extensive quilting.
Best batting for table runners.
Bed quilts table runners placemats wall hangings.
Hobbs bonded fibers has been the leader in producing the highest caliber quilt batting since 1978.
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I use either a heavy muslin flannel or a very thin batting the kind that looks like felt.
If you don t want the crinkle affect pre wash your fabric before making your placemats.
Do you use batting in your table runners toppers.
It depends on the use of the project.
For mug rugs i often use something heavier usually a cotton batting that will better protect table from hot beverages.
As far as i know it only comes in 45 wide bolts but it can be sewn together to achieve a wider piece.
If you use a thick batting your table runner will be lumpy lol.
Cotton polyester blend such as hobbs heirloom 80 cotton 20 polyester this batting is commonly available easy to work with the loft is not too high and it lays nice and flat.
Use the batting called thermore it is a very thin batting that will give a good quilting base but will not add a lot of bulk.
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It s called thermore i think and it is quite thin but will give your quilting more definition than just a piece of flannel.
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Bonded battings usually have a higher loft and airier appearance than needle punched battings.
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It is called thermore and it is fairly widely available.
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For a simple table runner i might use only one or two layers of flannel.
All the battings below work well for placemats and table runners so it will be up to you to decide on which one is best for you.
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Yes you read that right i finished all six of them for a total of 8.
If a batting is not bonded it can be difficult to work with and have an uneven appearance.
There is a batting out there that is made for quilted wearables and table linens.
I have used both 100 cotton and cotton poly blend batting in placemats and table runners and years later they are still in great condition.
Flannel won t be any sturdier than 100 cotton batting however it will be a lot thinner.