Pellon, Natural Wrap-N-Zap Cotton Quilt Batting, 45 by 36-Inch, 1 Pack Original

(1306 reviews)

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  • HomeEdMom

    > 3 day

    Its a good price and the seller got it to me very quickly! I would definitely buy from them again. I use these for my microwavable bowl koozie and my microwave potato cooker. You need to use 100% cotton for the fabric and 100% cotton for the thread so that nothing melts or catches on fire but makes an invaluable tool for your kitchen once completed.

  • Rosalie Paulson

    27-11-2024

    Perfect for the crafts I do

  • L Brown

    > 3 day

    It was easy to use.

  • MIAKA

    > 3 day

    Love this item. Have ordered many times in past. Arrived earlier then expect. Good product!

  • B.Moore

    > 3 day

    I used a couple layers of this in conjunction with large heat shrink tubing to make padded grips on a salmon ladder pole. Not your typical usage but it’s awesome.

  • Susan McDuffie

    > 3 day

    Liked it because its thin and lightweight for my quilt.

  • Norma D.

    > 3 day

    It was perfect for my project and I would buy it again and it is a good value. I compared it to prices locally and it was a better value online.

  • Bridget Runolfsson

    > 3 day

    Ordered 4 packages to make bowl cozys. This was my first time making them and working with this batting. The batting was uneven in some spots. On one package it was if they attached two pieces together to get the correct size making it very thick in that area. Made me wonder if these were seconds.

  • GoldenWize

    > 3 day

    This is the same batting you can get at box stores but its a better value. Its very easy to work with and makes your quilt feel great! I will be getting more of this for sure!

  • Audrey E Wrobel

    > 3 day

    I 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.

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