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Old 10-11-2014, 08:40 PM
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Very pretty. Those hot pads will certainly brighten up the kitchen
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Ooh, ooh, ooh! They all look fantastic. A fun, beautiful assortment.

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These are so beautiful.
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Those are fabulous. Is there a pattern for these and how you made them using the Dresdin Plate. Do you use border fabric? Full of questions! I want to make some. Thank you.
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They're gorgeous. I'd frame them, not put a hot dish on them! They're that pretty.
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Beautiful job! Your fabrics are great! Your work is marvelous!!
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Those are just super.... love them. I think they would make wonderful Christmas presents for quilty friends. Oh no!! My mind is spinning with all the ideas. Thanks!
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They look great, and I've been playing with the template you so generously sent me. Question for you – are you going to bind them or turn them? Thanks!
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Old 10-12-2014, 06:41 PM
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If I am sewing them onto a background I use the buttonhole stitch on my sewing machine. I use the stitch that is close together and go slowly so I cover the raw edge.

These are going to be hotpads. I use the birthing method and I turn them rt side out through the center hole. Then I sew on a flat yoyo. I top stitch it on.

Since I wrote an ebook offered here on the Board on the Dresden Kaleidoscopes.

I did a basic tute on how to make the DKs.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...l-t252841.html

I am thinking about doing a tute on how to make the DKs into hotpads. Maybe some time soon.

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They are too pretty to be pot holders. Love your fabric choices.
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