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Thread: 9 Patch Wonder Block Potholders Tutorial per your request

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    Super Member Chigger Holler Quilter's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by burnsk View Post
    Great idea for orphan blocks.
    Now that's a great idea, too! thanks for the tute
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    Oh, I just love your Tut! I have some orphaned blocks this would look wonderful useing your idea.

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    These are REALLY cute. Thank you for the Tute.

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    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.
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    So much fun! thanks! I will have my "gift basket" full in time for next Christmas!!
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    Great Tutorial - Thank You & Happy Quilting!!!
    HAPPY QUILTING - TENA

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    Thanks

    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdorableArlene View Post
    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.



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    Quote Originally Posted by AdorableArlene View Post
    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.
    Good idea! I will definitely do it the next time I make one.
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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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