Oven towel
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I like them and made these before. Only my 3 yr old grandson likes to give it a jerk and break the hoop or button. So I am using Velcro now. He is a sweetie so I just laugh about it. I gave one to my dear older friend and she broke hers too by yanking on it, so hers got velcro also. They are nice which ever closure you choose.
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Found this you tube tutorial and I see me making for Christmas gifts for family!! Thanks for sharing!!
Dianne
Found this you tube tutorial and I see me making for Christmas gifts for family!! Thanks for sharing!!
Dianne
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Ok, fold the towel in half so you have a short fat rectangle not a long skinny one, and sew a gathering stitch across the crease. Draw it up to match the size of the center fold of the potholder. Stitch your gathering to the center crease of the potholder. Does this help?
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