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Oh, I just love your Tut! I have some orphaned blocks this would look wonderful useing your idea.
These are REALLY cute. Thank you for the Tute.![]()
I sent some simple instructions via email to my elder quilt buddy. She followed the instructions and has made a bunch of them. She is working on her Christmas gifts for this year. Great way to use up scraps of cotton batting. I made smaller ones to use as mug rugs or soup mug/bowl coasters.
Thank you so much for the tutorial for such an easy project.
Jan
So much fun! thanks! I will have my "gift basket" full in time for next Christmas!!
Janet Leigh
Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.
Great Tutorial - Thank You & Happy Quilting!!!
HAPPY QUILTING - TENA
I had to try this technique, using up some scraps. I loved it.
I would like to make one suggestion. If you reach in the opening before you turn it and fasten the Insu-Bright with one safety pin, it makes turning it right side out a little bit easier.
I took a picture of my pot holder but have no idea how to post it here.
try these posting pic tutes and hopefully they will help you to post your pics.
How to Upload (Post) Photos
Preparing (Resizing) Photos For Successful Upload and Viewing
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I made about 40 of these tO sell at a craft show and only sold 1! Must not have been in the market for pot holders. I turned my potholder right side out and then inserted the insulbrite/batting sandwich that I had basted together. Had to poke it in the corners and wiggle it around, but found it easier than trying to turn it with all the layers together. I really love these things. Thanks for posting the tute!
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