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Old 01-22-2019, 09:39 AM
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way too cute. I've been asked to teach them for to a class of 25
They will be paying a materials fee.
So I want something more elegant than cut up pringles cans

does anyone have a nice alternative, even tho it won't show?

little bigger or smaller no prob.
I even thought of cut up plastic mayo jars but haven't a clue how to cute them even and smooth...

here is a tutorial of the project.
http://fabrictherapy.blogspot.com/20...le-thread.html

thank you, Sharyn
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Old 01-22-2019, 09:56 AM
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I actually made something similar to this with my sister a couple of years ago! It has held up just fine - we used pringle cans as well. Stick to what works, is what I say.
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Wow, that is so cute. and such detailed instructions too! I will think on doing this one.
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Old 01-22-2019, 10:08 AM
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Wow, that is so cute. and such detailed instructions too! I will think on doing this one.
Me too! I also think sticking with what works is the way to go. Maybe you can get your dh to do the cutting for you pre-class.
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Old 01-22-2019, 10:33 AM
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So any sturdy cardboard tube you can cut would work. I also think I would stick with the Pringle’s tube since you have all the measurements. If you wanted to work out a different size, an oatmeal container would probably work as well.
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Very cute and practical!! Would a canning jar ring work??
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Old 01-23-2019, 04:40 AM
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Thanks for that link. I just bookmarked it. Started a new hand quilting project a couple of days ago and was thinking I really should have a thread catcher nearby instead of just tossing them all onto the table top.
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I am pretty sure when I made these years ago, I used small embroidery hoops with the screw removed and the end glued together. But it has been so long ago, I could be mistaken.
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What about a plastic coffee can??
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Cute. Will get some pringles next shopping trip.
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