Thursday, January 20, 2011

Potato fabric etc.


I had so many requests for potato fabric and tater batting. I hadn't seen the tater batting at Schenks but they had it today. So of course it had to come to the shop. The nice people at Schenks gave me a whole bunch of free patterns too. The neat thing about tater batting is that you can use if for any food purpose. Corn, tortillas and potatoes....I am hungry.

4 comments:

  1. Can you tell us the difference between tater batting and warm and natural?

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  2. Tater batting is 100% cotton and has no scrim. Warm and Natural has a plastic scrim that is reported to melt when microwaved. Warm and Natural makes Tater batting. Also, Tater batting comes in 22"width so you don't have to buy a huge amount, just what you need.

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  3. Diane! Do you, or do you plan to sell laminated cotton? I just found the greatest tutorial, for the most useful item - but it requires laminated cotton.

    http://oilclothaddict.blogspot.com/2011/02/laminated-cotton-pastry-mat.html

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  4. Hi Charlene,
    I have ordered some laminated cotton from Michael Miller and Henry Glass. Just a few pieces as it goes for around $16.00 a yard. Thanks for the site I will check it out.
    Diane

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