

Pellon, Natural Wrap-N-Zap Cotton Quilt Batting, 45 by 36-Inch, 1 Pack Original
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Judy T
Greater than one weekI’m sewing hundreds of these for a craft fair and the Wrap n Zap on Amazon is the most economical.
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mauigirl
> 3 dayThis batting is great for making hot pads. Easy to sew and good quality. I would definitely buy again.
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Theresa
> 3 dayI use a lot of this product. The only bad thing I can say is they only allow you to order 4 packages at a time.
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L Brown
> 3 dayIt was easy to use.
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cindy
> 3 dayFor the price you cant beat it. Same as what you buy in the store.
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nrsnnc
> 3 dayThis is awesome and much less expensive on Amazon. Joanne’s and Michaels charges 3x as much
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Molly
> 3 dayVery nice quality. Thicker not flimsy. I feel it was a good amount for the money compared to what I could find locally. I used it for quilt batting and to make a tree skirt. It will hold up nice in the wash.
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DE in WA
> 3 dayI use this for microwave bowls and baked potato bags. I recommend more quilting than suggested because this has no scrim to hold it together. For these purposes, you need all cotton or natural thread and fabric so it won’t burn in the microwave, but still don’t recommend it for cooking more than a couple minutes.
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Sarah Garber
> 3 dayI love this. If you can catch it on sale its a great price. Works wonderfully for bowl koozies and pot holders
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Audrey E Wrobel
Greater than one weekI am surprised this works as I hoped it would. I used it to make my mom some pot handle holders toward Mother’s Day this year, and she uses them all the time. (I made them out of a material that matches a tablecloth I had made her before.) It was sort of challenging to turn the materials out to iron them flat for sewing up, with this inside the layers of heavyweight fabrics I had used just then. I had to try it for myself, on a warm pot handle, and felt no familiar rush to set the pot down again. I could carry it, or rather move it around, without feeling the heat of the handle.