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Thread: Hot Pad Tutorial With A Little Window In The Center

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    Super Member IrishgalfromNJ's Avatar
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    Hot Pad Tutorial With A Little Window In The Center

    These are like cathedral windows. This blog post and tutorial is a few years old, but I wanted to share it in case someone was looking for an unusual hot pad or coaster idea.

    http://sweetp-paulette.blogspot.com/...y-delores.html

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    Thanks for sharing this. I have made coasters and potholders using the four patch method for the back but had not thought of folding them back like this. I have used the folding back method in quilts and pillow tops but never thought of using it in potholders like this. These will definitely go on my "gotta do" list.

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    Time to break out the Christmas fabric to make a few.

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    Very nice .. Thanks !
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    I just whipped one out tonight. They are pretty neat--thanks a bunch for the link. I think I'll be making quite a few in the next few weeks. I used Insulbright for the batting and it worked well.

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    That's really different. Thanks for posting this!

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    Love them. Thanks for sharing. I make stuff and donate to my friends church bazzar and I think I can whip up a few of these in no time.

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    Thanks for posting this. I have bookmarked this so I can return and make it.Wonderful idea!
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    Thanks for sharing..

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