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Do you make quilted items for kitchen? potholders, oven mitts etc. Let's Chit Chat!

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Old 06-26-2010, 10:49 PM
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Do you make quilted items for kitchen?

potholders, oven mitts, casserole covers, appliance covers, placemats, coasters, etc.

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I am making some John Deere placemats, potholders and coasters to match. They have been fun to make and very easy!
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I have also made a quilted round casserole carrier! My mom brought it home from her friend that lives in Canada and I figured out the pattern all by myself! so cute
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I have not made any but I thinking about embroidery on Kitchen towel making matching pot holder for Christmas. How about you craftybear making a totorial on pot holder you are making. When I was a little girl :lol: My mother have dish towel with the day of the week and one day was for ironing, washing, dishes, ect. Do you know where I could find this to embroidery for my sisters?
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I make a lot of place mat and napkins sest for all the different seasons. it's a nice change to work on something small and they make great gifts!
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I made a stack of about 40 potholders one year for Christmas. MIL has mentioned here lately that she's about ready for new ones.
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For Christmas everyone I know got new pot holders that I made. Coordinated with their kitchens.
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Originally Posted by craftybear
I have also made a quilted round casserole carrier! My mom brought it home from her friend that lives in Canada and I figured out the pattern all by myself! so cute
i made one too!


i have made coasters,napkins as gifts. also oven mitts.
i need to make a cover for my printer,scanner,it is in the kitchen..(wireless)

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Old 06-27-2010, 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by sewmuchmore
I have not made any but I thinking about embroidery on Kitchen towel making matching pot holder for Christmas. How about you craftybear making a totorial on pot holder you are making. When I was a little girl :lol: My mother have dish towel with the day of the week and one day was for ironing, washing, dishes, ect. Do you know where I could find this to embroidery for my sisters?
I have some of these patterns. They are the Aunt Martha transfers, and I know I have seen them at Hancock's as well as Hobby Lobby. They have lots of different and really cute ones. I think you might also be able to find some online that you can download and trace with a hot iron transfer pencil and then Iron them onto your dishtowels.
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I have been making hot pads, oven mitts, and table runners for weddings. I don't have any pictures to post, because my camera isn't working. I will have to have one of my daughters take pictures for me so I can post some. May be making some for Christmas presents this year.
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