Quilted hot mat
#2
We just had a brief lesson on this at my local quilt ship-- it's like the coasters that go around the bottom of wine glasses, right-- a bit woven?
Let me look if I have directions, or if I can draw some to scan to you (if that is indeed what you are looking for!!)
:lol:
Let me look if I have directions, or if I can draw some to scan to you (if that is indeed what you are looking for!!)
:lol:
#3
http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/293.page#1959
check out the above thread on this board. It's a really cute hot mat and easy to make too! The directions are down the page a little ways.
check out the above thread on this board. It's a really cute hot mat and easy to make too! The directions are down the page a little ways.
#4
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Hi, I just finished 2 hot pads that sound like what your looking for. The method is called foldy stuff. You use 2 coordinating fabrics that are sewn onto a muslin base. I bought the pattern on the internet. Very easy and beautiful results. Just type "Foldy Stuff" into your search engine. There are many site that sell the pattern. Nancy J :roll: :roll: :roll: :-D
#5
Hi,
I was just on line and found a site where they have free patterns. It is
www.cotton-picking.com/FreeFoldyStuff.htm. I think I will give these a try. They look like lots of fun and a good way to use up scraps. Happy Folding, Grammie2Twins
I was just on line and found a site where they have free patterns. It is
www.cotton-picking.com/FreeFoldyStuff.htm. I think I will give these a try. They look like lots of fun and a good way to use up scraps. Happy Folding, Grammie2Twins
#7
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Here's coaster pattern - you could just make it bigger for a hot pad:
http://allsorts.typepad.com/allsorts/2006/11/crisscross_coas.html/
If you can't get to it that way, let me know. It sorta resembles the top of a box you have closed by laying down the flaps in order & the last one is tucked under the first.You can do it with all one color, two or 4 colors. Really easy.
ashiecat1954
http://allsorts.typepad.com/allsorts/2006/11/crisscross_coas.html/
If you can't get to it that way, let me know. It sorta resembles the top of a box you have closed by laying down the flaps in order & the last one is tucked under the first.You can do it with all one color, two or 4 colors. Really easy.
ashiecat1954
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