What about a quilt shawl?
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During the 70s energy crisis there were things called Snug Sacks. They were just quilts that had snaps all along the edges. I made them for all of us since I kept the house pretty chilly. They were better than Snuggies because your back didn't get cold when you got up. And they could be used as a cover if you wanted to. I made one for my DIL last Christmas and she loves it. The smaps are placed so that it came over the shoulder and made sleeves. I may have to make me a new one.!!
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Originally Posted by KwiltyKahy
During the 70s energy crisis there were things called Snug Sacks. They were just quilts that had snaps all along the edges. I made them for all of us since I kept the house pretty chilly. They were better than Snuggies because your back didn't get cold when you got up. And they could be used as a cover if you wanted to. I made one for my DIL last Christmas and she loves it. The smaps are placed so that it came over the shoulder and made sleeves. I may have to make me a new one.!!
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What about a Kimono style with the sides sewn together so it wouldn't be sliding down the shoulders?
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Originally Posted by Momma_K
Originally Posted by janmwalker
What about a Kimono style with the sides sewn together so it wouldn't be sliding down the shoulders?
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It seems like a saw one in the Simplicity pattern book in the craft section. It may have been included in a pattern with other walker or wheelchair accessories. The nice part it didn't hang down. - just was like a little cape. There's no reason it couldn't be patchwork and quilted as long it was done with soft batting like flannel and not overquilted. I'd like one for me.
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What about after the holidays we make this a project? Make yourself one and send in pictures. No contest but just to see all the different ones we come up with. Mmmmm...just an idea. :roll:
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Originally Posted by Momma_K
What about after the holidays we make this a project? Make yourself one and send in pictures. No contest but just to see all the different ones we come up with. Mmmmm...just an idea. :roll:
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Originally Posted by Momma_K
Mmmm warm and toasty!! I'm in!:thumbup: Oh Lord what did I just do! Ha! :shock:
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