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Old 05-12-2009, 06:53 PM
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Yesterday I asked for some suggestions on quick gifts. Someone posted a link to these wonderful little things. So quick and easy! Thank you!!!
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very cute!
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Old 05-12-2009, 08:44 PM
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Very Pretty!!! Love the fabric :D :D :D
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How cute! I love to make those things!!
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Old 05-14-2009, 02:51 PM
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Aren't they great!!! They are so quick and easy to whip up. Everyone just loves them!!

I've even made round ones.
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Originally Posted by Carol W
Aren't they great!!! They are so quick and easy to whip up. Everyone just loves them!!

I've even made round ones.
How do you make round ones???

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It's the same principle.

You cut 5 circles. I usually cut them the size of a cd.

You fold them in half with the folded edge toward the middle and the cut edge is facing to the outside. You overlap them as you would the square ones. Then you stitch a 1/4" around the outside edge of the circle.

Flip them right side out and there you have it.

Perfect to slip the bottom of a stemmed glass in.

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Old 05-14-2009, 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Carol W
It's the same principle.

You cut 5 circles. I usually cut them the size of a cd.

You fold them in half with the folded edge toward the middle and the cut edge is facing to the outside. You overlap them as you would the square ones. Then you stitch a 1/4" around the outside edge of the circle.

Flip them right side out and there you have it.

Perfect to slip the bottom of a stemmed glass in.
Thanks! That sounds really cool!!
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Stupid question. Do they lie flat enough to keep a glass or cup from tilting??
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Not a stupid question and yes they do.
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