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Old 09-15-2010, 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by sewgirls
I gave my son a recipe for dumplins ,And every time he makes them he calls me for the recipe again,So i am going to embrodery the recipe on the back of a pot holder ,and give it to him for christmas i think these pot holders will make great gifts .Just maby he wont loose so easy/
Great idea!
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Old 09-15-2010, 08:40 PM
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Great idea....I wa just thinking how hard this Christmas is going to be...........I'm not working much. I need ideas for young guys, like 17-25!!!!!!! Cant think of a thing to do Hm and not too expensive!
I am thinking about making denim rag quilts for my20 yr old boys. I have saved all their old jeans for this, so the cost should be minimal.
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Originally Posted by sewgirls
I gave my son a recipe for dumplins ,And every time he makes them he calls me for the recipe again,So i am going to embrodery the recipe on the back of a pot holder ,and give it to him for christmas i think these pot holders will make great gifts .Just maby he wont loose so easy/
Great idea!
Love That! I am having a Christmas party and I could use this idea to showcase one yummy treat! I have been looking for something to give as a favor!
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Old 09-15-2010, 08:46 PM
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you are very welcome,

would be cute to make when kids or grandkids color on placemats to use them over and over

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get your Christmas fabric out and make these wipe clean coasters

http://allysonhill.typepad.com/photo.../100_4923.html
Oh craftybear theses are cute!
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cool thanks Sue Fish

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That is the same pattern I posted before..it works up quickly and really works out nicely!!
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Originally Posted by sewgirls
I gave my son a recipe for dumplins ,And every time he makes them he calls me for the recipe again,So i am going to embrodery the recipe on the back of a pot holder ,and give it to him for christmas i think these pot holders will make great gifts .Just maby he wont loose so easy/
OMG...What a Wonderful Idea!!! Love it!!! See, I do need to get an embroidery machine. LOL
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Old 09-16-2010, 05:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Sue Fish
Fabric pinecone http://sewing.about.com/gi/o.htm?zi=...ay.com/57.html they do this in ribbon but i used fabric pieces and they are beautiful
I love the pinecone idea. Can't believe I have never seen it! Where can I find an easy pattern for quilted Christmas balls?
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Fabric pinecone http://sewing.about.com/gi/o.htm?zi=...ay.com/57.html they do this in ribbon but i used fabric pieces and they are beautiful
I love the pinecone idea. Can't believe I have never seen it! Where can I find an easy pattern for quilted Christmas balls?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuyVpAJlLY8
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I make boxers for my grandson. Kwik Sew has an easy pattern and 1 yard is plenty.
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Originally Posted by sewgirls
I gave my son a recipe for dumplins ,And every time he makes them he calls me for the recipe again,So i am going to embrodery the recipe on the back of a pot holder ,and give it to him for christmas i think these pot holders will make great gifts .Just maby he wont loose so easy/
What a wonderful idea! I'll have to try that for a couple gifts.
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