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Old 08-22-2010, 10:40 AM
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I found a listing for a super easy potholder--10 inch square with 4- 10 square fabric folded in half and weaved together on top of a base with insul-bright and then turned inside out. It works really well, but I made it with a 7 1/2 inch base. It turned out to be an easier working size for me. If anyone can find that utube tutorial again--please add it. It's a great house warming gift--or a quick something to take to a guild exchange.
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is it the criss cross potholders

http://www.eons.com/groups/topic/203...der-in-minutes
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that's it, thanks--folks these are the easiest
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That was one of the best tutorials I have seen! I really liked when they fast-forwarded and played the egg-timer like sound. Very cute!

Could you do a decorative stitch on the loose edges of the squares to finish it off? With my luck, I would get a handle of a hot pan caught and make a mess.
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Originally Posted by SherriB
That was one of the best tutorials I have seen! I really liked when they fast-forwarded and played the egg-timer like sound. Very cute!

Could you do a decorative stitch on the loose edges of the squares to finish it off? With my luck, I would get a handle of a hot pan caught and make a mess.
I was thinking the same thing. I would stitch maybe a zigzag or a fancy stitch to hold those edges together and quilt through everything. I would even edge stitch around.
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I think I would too, just so everything is secure.
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Can you use batting or do you need something special for the interior?
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Old 08-22-2010, 09:54 PM
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I use insul brite


http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog/p...=Google%20Base

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Can you use batting or do you need something special for the interior?
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Originally Posted by melslove
Can you use batting or do you need something special for the interior?
You should use Insulbrite. It has a foil inner lining with batting on both sides of that. It is easy to find both on the internet and at Joanns. I love it and use it all the time for my potholders.
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I got my insulbright at walmart
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