CHRISTMAS CLUB IDEA
#92
Originally Posted by jazzy519
Ive done the cookies in a jar recipes place in a basket with oven mittens or pot holeders, cookie cutters, wooden spoons and kitchen towels.
#95
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: KC MO
Posts: 1,318
Originally Posted by libbyb
could someone post where to get the mini bow tucks purse pattern again. I can't seem to locate it. Thanks, Libby
#96
Originally Posted by Doris Sumnicht
On making potato microwave bag: Use ONLY cotton materials and thread throughout the project. We learned of some fires from using these bags (while I was working for a fabric outlet) and the answer seemed to be is not to use any chemically based materials (polyester, acrylic) in the construction. I wish I knew whether Insulbright is safe to use. These bags are longer than wide, about 10 x 15, fully lined, with batting inside. I quilted mine around the design of the outside print, then finished the bag with a turndown of the top. Flannel is good, at least for the lining.
#97
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Mooresville, NC
Posts: 660
I forgot to mention something I have done for my 3 grand daughters since the first one was about 5 yr old....I save toilet paper tubes and I fill them with little goodies like balloons, candy, hair clips, coins, trinkets of all sorts..anything small enough to fit inside and then I wrap the tubes sort of like those "crackers
A couple of years ago my quilt guild made these crackers as table giftie things for everyone who attended the Christmas Luncheon. We put different candies into the tube and then wrapped them with batik fabric and tied with a raffia bow. Really went over great!!
Sandy in Mooresville, NC
A couple of years ago my quilt guild made these crackers as table giftie things for everyone who attended the Christmas Luncheon. We put different candies into the tube and then wrapped them with batik fabric and tied with a raffia bow. Really went over great!!
Sandy in Mooresville, NC
#99
Evry year, I make placemats, one side Christmas fabric and the other side Thanksgiving materia so you can use them for both holidays. l. Potato warmers are a hit, plus Casserole carriers for all the parties.
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