

Pellon, Natural Wrap-N-Zap Cotton Quilt Batting, 45 by 36-Inch, 1 Pack Original
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Care Jones
> 3 daySo smooth and kind to my hands that it made my project more delightful to work on! It was cut a bit shorter but not so much that I couldnt stretch it with my steam iron to get the exact width I needed. 100% cotton is lovely to use; so much nicer than even an 80/20 mix. Price might be a factor for a larger project but mine was for multiple small items (bowl cozies) . Because I wanted them to be usable in the microwave, knowing the batting is 100% cotton makes this perfect. I also loved that when I bought it, there was a temporary price reduction so I lament I didnt buy a LOT more than I did. (What WAS I thinking, lol). All in all, a great product.
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Peggy G.
> 3 dayI use Wrap & Zap with all my hot pad and bowl cozy projects.
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Linda R.
> 3 dayThe price
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The Mermaid
> 3 dayThis is THE batting to use for those sewing projects that can be used in the microwave such as potato bags and bowl cozies. Be sure to use 100% cotton fabric and thread with those projects. It’s exactly what I needed and I highly recommend it!
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Dawn Z
> 3 dayGreat for making microwave bowl cozies.
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Girly Hobbies
Greater than one weekSince my last 1 Star Review; Pellon now states Do not microwave by itself so make sure you put water in the bowl if your testing it out. 4/5 stars because its a little over priced ; its just 100% cotton batting and anything 100% cotton will be microwavable. You can purchase a large amount of cotton batting (make sure it has NO scrim) and will work just the same. I do like this product. I wish they would have said last year not to test it alone, and I wouldnt have burned up my cozies. But live and learn; I have learned so much in a year :)
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beesewimportant
> 3 dayLove this product for my fabric bowls for the microwave. It is washable and it keeps its shape
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Audrey E Wrobel
> 3 dayI 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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Linda Barcus
> 3 dayMade microwave bowl cozies. Great price
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OzarkLady
> 3 dayGreat for microwave bowl cozies. Our quilting group made them & sold out at our bazaar.