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Old 12-31-2011, 10:50 AM
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These make wonderful little gifts. I have made them for every season and Holiday .
http://allsorts.typepad.com/allsorts...crosscoas_html
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One more time for coasters
http://allsorts.typepad.com/allsorts...cross_coashtml
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Sorry my typing in the criss cross site isn't working for me. Just google Criss Cross coasters and I am sure you will find them
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http://allsorts.typepad.com/allsorts...ross_coas.html

Try this one.
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These are great for using scraps. I made 6 for my SIL with no 2 top fabrics. The bottom fabric was the same for all 6 (for cohesion) I used 5 inch squares and no fusible. They came out great!
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These are so simple to make, really pretty and work real well.
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great idea............................
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Thank-you for posting the link to this! I will be making these!
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Thanks for sharing!

Use a 10" square and do hot pads, with insul brite in it. Iv'e done many of them.
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Originally Posted by charlotte37830 View Post
These are so simple to make, really pretty and work real well.
They're also really cute if you fold the squares into triangles. You get a coaster that looks like an hourglass block.
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