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Old 08-20-2010, 06:32 PM
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Hello everybody! This is my first time organizing a swap and I'm excited! Let's swap finished potholders. This is open to quilters of all skill levels. C'mon and play!


Here are the rules for this swap:

1) Make up to 10 potholders. Any colors, any design. They should be at least 8 inches square, but don't have to be square. You don't have to use 100% cotton, but be wise in your fabric choices. Jean material would work well, but don't do anything that would melt when exposed to heat, like polyester. Safety is important! Please test your potholders to make sure it'll protect hands from hot dishes from the oven. All potholders you send in will be swapped. You will not recieve any of your own back. You will get as many back as you send. (For example, if you send 4, you'll get one potholder back from each of 4 different people.)

2) Please mark each one of your potholders so the recipients know who made them. This can be as elaborate as an embroidered label on the potholder, as simple as a piece of paper pinned to it with your boardname, or anything in-between.

3) Sign up by October 31st, 2010. PM me, MegsAnn, to sign up. Please don't sign up until you've made all of the potholders (limit 10) that you plan to submit for the swap, and let me know how many that is. I'd like to keep a running count.

4) Mail potholders to me, MegsAnn. They must be postmarked by November 5, 2010. Send them with a self addressed, stamped envelope for return postage. If you forget to send postage, there will be a delay getting them back until you've sent it. My address will be sent to you by PM. Please send potholders by priority mail if you're not in the USA, or your country's equivalent so they will arrive on time. Domestic mail should be okay sent first class. Don't select a mailing method that will take more than 2 weeks. Anything that hasn't been recieved by November 25th will be returned to you unswapped.

5) Wait patiently (or impatiently, your choice!) for me to swap out the potholders and send them back to you. I plan to have them all mailed back by December 1st, 2010.


Please read the Rules for Swaps and Similar Activities here: http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-20154-1.htm

Here's the group activity page: http://www.quiltingboard.com/group_a...jsp?gracnum=74


Again, here are the important dates. Sign up by October 31st, mail by November 5th.








Here are some free patterns online.

Lots of fun patterns: http://bomquilts.com/Free-Quilted-Kitchen-Patterns.php
Mickey Mouse Shaped: http://quilttaffy.blogspot.com/2009/...-tutorial.html
Round potholders: http://ansewon.blogspot.com/2009/02/...t-holders.html
Heart-shaped: http://www.marthastewart.com/how-to/...ed-pot-holders
This one is definately heat safe: http://lieslmade.wordpress.com/2010/...lder-tutorial/
Here's a small one: http://vickiwelsh.typepad.com/field_...potholder.html
Made out of denim: http://www.myrecycledbags.com/2007/1...nim-potholder/
Made out of a dishtowel: http://artsycraftybabe.typepad.com/a...wel-potho.html
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Old 08-20-2010, 06:41 PM
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Sounds like fun!
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Old 08-20-2010, 07:54 PM
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I just saw a pretty potholder pattern today in a magazine and thought I would like to make it, thanks to this swap now I can.
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Do they need to be all of one pattern, or can we do more than one design?
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Old 08-20-2010, 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Sadiemae
Do they need to be all of one pattern, or can we do more than one design?
They can be the same or different, your choice!
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Old 08-20-2010, 10:37 PM
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Originally Posted by sewhappy30
I just saw a pretty potholder pattern today in a magazine and thought I would like to make it, thanks to this swap now I can.
Woohoo for great timing!
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This sounds like it would be right up my alley :) Please count me in? Will let you know how many very soon :D
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This sounds like fun...

I'll see how many I can make before 10/31 and then let you know!
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What goes inside potholders? I tried Insulbrite and didn't realize that I was supposed to use several layers of warm and natural too. They weren't good, heated up very quickly. However, several layers of W&N with insulbright seems too bulky. I'd like to do this but I'm afraid that mine would be to amaturish since I haven't been successful so far.
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Originally Posted by raptureready
What goes inside potholders? I tried Insulbrite and didn't realize that I was supposed to use several layers of warm and natural too. They weren't good, heated up very quickly. However, several layers of W&N with insulbright seems too bulky. I'd like to do this but I'm afraid that mine would be to amaturish since I haven't been successful so far.
I've successfully used 1 layer of denim and 1 layer of batting in the middle, as well as 3 layers of low-loft batting. Haven't tried Insulbrite.
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