Originally Posted by Nikki
they are very cute. my thread catcher - wait for it, my floor!
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Originally Posted by Nikki
they are very cute. my thread catcher - wait for it, my floor!
I thought I was the only one with a large, horizontal thread catcher! The funniest is my 9 year old son - he's seen me do this sew much that it's exactly what he does when he sews! He went to a "quilt camp" and the ladies were laughing when they told me he had the messiest floor area. I had to confess that he got if from me! |
Well,I will be making one or two to put wrapped hard candies in for little gifts to the patients where my daughter works,or on ones desk or whatever!
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Cute!
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Originally Posted by Riversong
Well,I will be making one or two to put wrapped hard candies in for little gifts to the patients where my daughter works,or on ones desk or whatever!
thought of that!!! |
this is really cute. Love it.. Going to make a few to give as gifts thanks for the link..
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Originally Posted by mhunt1717
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I made one last night too and so easy and fast to make. They would also make cute ornaments too and you could put a little wrapped candy in it and hang it on the tree. You could also use it for a little trinket box too. Huggies, Fay
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Your triangle thread catchers are adorable! I checked out the link you posted. As I was reading the directions, I realized that I have the triangle template it calls for. So, you know what I did? Yup! I made one! I like the idea of putting a votive candle in it and giving as a gift! It doesn't call for that much material at all.
Thank you for posting this and the link to the tutorial! Have a great day! |
I seen that and I like the jester hat thread catcher too. Neat webstie! I can't wait to make some. Thought these would make such great little Christmas gifts for our quilter friends.
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