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Originally Posted by lsmft
Here are two of mine:
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Lockeb (Bill) has a pattern for canning jar placemats super easy, I bought pattern from him when he first posted them for sale, they turned out AWESOME. PM him or search here for his patterns.
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I don't have a picture to send but I made a mini bow tucks purse for a girlfriend using fruit fabric and fruit ladies fabric and plan to make myself one this week. Also made 4 matching totes with different fruit fabric and the same fruit ladies fabric for myself and 3 girlfriends. We meet every year in South Dakota for a long weekend and have been friends since high school - so we all bring gifts.
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I LOVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVE your dresden :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by barbpowers
Here is one I did... but it is a quilt
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stack and whack??? :D
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I think the microwave bowl, casserole carrier, or potholders would be really cute
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I think the Dresden plate would be cute with fruits and veggies..Jenny
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Here is the Twister one that I made for my Granddaughter Stella. When DD found out she was expecting Stella was the size of a blueberry then grew to a lemon, eggplant...up to a watermelon.
piney Stella's Twister quilt [ATTACH=CONFIG]244291[/ATTACH] Stella on her quilt [ATTACH=CONFIG]244292[/ATTACH] |
where was this kind of fabric when i wanted to make casserole carriers. Pattern is a square 27 or 29 in depends on your dish. One strap goes corner to corner after the piece is quilted. Loops or metal circles on opposite corners to put the strap thru. Very easy.
Have no camera ready and no printed pattern but great in food fabric. |
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