I went to the first link and put "towel" in the search box and found the tutorial. It's a good one!
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The first link worked fine for me and I really like that method - fast and easy! Thanks.
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The first one worked for me to . Thank You, it looks like a good idea for Christmas
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Worked for me on both pages. Thanks - I will put it in my favorites.
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Both seem like too much work for towels that really get used in my kitchen.....along with the whole one I have nearest the sink draped over a ceramic duck head...made by me in a past hobby life, I have two of those half towels strategically placed attached to cabinet handles...one near stove, other under working counter, but I have crocheted across cut edge, worked up a double crochet, folded over handle and attached button......much faster for me that those shown.....
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If the 1st link gives you a blank page (like it did me), try "refreshing" or "reloading" the page. It worked for me.:thumbup:
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I use a (bought) hot pad and t-towel. Fold your hot pad with the hanging loop at the top, and mark the fold line. Take the t-towel and fold in sides to fit the fold line on the hot pad. Find the center of the t-towel and lay the center marked line on the hot pad on the center of the t-towel, and sew. On the opposite side of the hot pad, sew a button. To hang, put hot pad on oven handle and button it on!
This is real easy and I make a lot for the church bazaar. |
Thanks for the links. I got the second one right away, the first one I got a blank page but I highlighted the URL and hit enter and then it came up.
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Worked fine for me, great idea thanks :)
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I like this idea!
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