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Old 12-10-2013, 10:36 AM
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I was looking for directions on making those lovely soup b owls for christmas gifts without much luck. If anyone has help that would be appreciated. Thank you
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Is this what you mean?

http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...s-t144848.html
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Gosh, I hope that's it. I was envisioning putting soup into a fabric bowl... not a good idea!
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Gosh, I hope that's it. I was envisioning putting soup into a fabric bowl... not a good idea!
My first thought precisely!!
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Thank you for the tutorial. Do these go into the microwave also and do they serve to keep the soup warmer.
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They do go into the microwave along with the bowl. It's to be used like a bowls own personal potholder. I've made them and after the first one, they are SEW simple.
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I just last nite read a very long post about these maybe someone has the link
mak sure to use the right batting 100% cotton no scrim
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sorry see it posted worthwile to read through

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You need to make sure that ALL materials are 100% COTTON - Fabric, Batting, AND THREAD
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Walmart.com has the Pellon Wrap and Zap for $3.09 per pkg. 45" x 1 yard. I'm making everyone in my family except the 2 year old one for Christmas. They are so easy to make. Mmm maybe I could make him a mini play one for his kitchen. Lol
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I don't have a lot of soup eaters in my family, so I plan to make something similar....tortilla warmers. I'm just making my own pattern with a plate for a template. I'm using "potato bag" batting because it goes into the microwave.

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