A Christmas pot holder and a Tote:)
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I love the pot holder! That is one of my favorite quilt blocks and I love the fabric choices! The tote will be a big hit I am sure!! You have done some really nice work on these!! I am sure they will be greatly appreciated!!
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Thanks all !:)The pot holder goes out to the world of quilters tomorrow! I feel like I will be attending in my briefs!:)I am just putting it out there!:)Watch it go to a quilt guild member that is some winner of a zillionth state machine quilter something ribbons!:) I will smile and let that baby go!LOL Skeat
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The pot holder is for our guild exchange and this is my first ever:)The tote is for my mom who loves cooking and sharing recipes...:)Thought I'd share....
Do you make your binding on the bias, or just cut a strip?
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I was just saying today that I need to make pot holders, love you pot holders, and what a nice gift they would make.
Do you make your binding on the bias, or just cut a strip?[/quote]
I made the block from that great online block stop...quilter's cache...it was a Christmas 2001 or something like that...once block was made, I then stacked the block, then the heat resistant batting and then the backing. I then used my open toe, dropped the feed dogs and quilted in the block pieces all the way around. Then and only then did I think....about the binding:)LOL I was going to sew a strip all the way around and then whip it down in the back...only I was looking at a good piece from the back. Since I didn't plan ahead for that...I was a smidgen shorter on one side then the other. But, plowed forward...I just folded the backing 1/4" for seam and then pulled it into position....once set, I sewed all the way around..and, you can see I did it twice. For my thinking was if they used it alot then I didn't want any of that binding to sneak out plus the fact it helped lay it down better. HOpe that helps:)Skeat
I was just saying today that I need to make pot holders, love you pot holders, and what a nice gift they would make.
Do you make your binding on the bias, or just cut a strip?[/quote]
I made the block from that great online block stop...quilter's cache...it was a Christmas 2001 or something like that...once block was made, I then stacked the block, then the heat resistant batting and then the backing. I then used my open toe, dropped the feed dogs and quilted in the block pieces all the way around. Then and only then did I think....about the binding:)LOL I was going to sew a strip all the way around and then whip it down in the back...only I was looking at a good piece from the back. Since I didn't plan ahead for that...I was a smidgen shorter on one side then the other. But, plowed forward...I just folded the backing 1/4" for seam and then pulled it into position....once set, I sewed all the way around..and, you can see I did it twice. For my thinking was if they used it alot then I didn't want any of that binding to sneak out plus the fact it helped lay it down better. HOpe that helps:)Skeat
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