Making potholders
#41
Originally Posted by pstoner
Originally Posted by retired2pa
I use Insulbrite from Joann's. It's very cheap and also a layer of cotton batting.
Here is the link to the Swap section. You'll see the thread for the pot holder swap in there. http://www.quiltingboard.com/s-11-1.htm
#42
Originally Posted by doowopddbop
Originally Posted by twinkie
Originally Posted by lynnie
hi dotty, i just made a bunch using 1 layer of otton and one layer of insulabrite
#44
I've made a ton of these. I think I used 8' squares and folded my four squares in triangles instead of rectangles. I did not quilt them.
On some I did stitch all the way around the finished potholder, about 1/2" from the edge, but that is not necessary. They make great gifts.
On some I did stitch all the way around the finished potholder, about 1/2" from the edge, but that is not necessary. They make great gifts.
#45
Originally Posted by Sallyjane
I've made a ton of these. I think I used 8' squares and folded my four squares in triangles instead of rectangles. I did not quilt them.
On some I did stitch all the way around the finished potholder, about 1/2" from the edge, but that is not necessary. They make great gifts.
On some I did stitch all the way around the finished potholder, about 1/2" from the edge, but that is not necessary. They make great gifts.
#46
Originally Posted by mosaicthinking
I use woollen blanket offcuts from a local factory outlet. Works well I'm lucky in that I live in a country with lots of sheep :-)
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That lady at TJ Maxx, inspecting the potholder display, the fabric,the design, the construction... that was me! The Halloween kitchen towels were calling to me, but I managed to get out w grocery funds intact! I do hope my next Secret Pal really likes cute things...! TGIF to all
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