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Old 04-22-2009, 10:57 AM
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Cool! Great use of left-over batting, and these would make wonderful stocking stuffers for my family at Christmastime!
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Old 04-22-2009, 07:41 PM
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Thanks everyone.....sad attempt of pot holders but might be good for something.....just idn an odd mood.....blame it on the weather cold, hot, rain, snow, hail....I feel the same way......just don't know what to do next......bare with me.......:-)

Thanks for all the kind comments and Loretta I will look for the Wally brand....:-)
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Old 04-22-2009, 07:52 PM
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i lost mine too for awhile. then i started a new project.....got the mojo back just not the time to get to do much!!! Grrrr! I feel your pain! But the potholders came out so nice!!
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Really nice! I'm gonna try to make some this Christmas!
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Old 08-22-2010, 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by gcathie
I just used 70/30 cotton / poly batting ...lueft overs off the quilts....3 layers......but I read you can by flame resistant stuff somewhere.......my batting I have lots of and need to use it up with some kind of project...

Thanks for the kind remarks......:-)
Poly batting in a pot holder is a bad idea, it melts if you use cast iron cookware like I do.
I use 4-5 layers of warm & natural batting, everything in a pot holder needs to be cotton unless you're using insul-bright(heat resistant batting)
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Old 08-22-2010, 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by gcathie
Ought oh.....lost my mojo.....just a couple pot holders......:-(
Are these the potholders that has tut. about making 2 sizes and slitting the backs to turn them and sewing them together to make them thick?
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Old 08-22-2010, 06:45 PM
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Sometimes going small for a while is what it takes to get you back on track again. Pretty potholders!!
Insul-brite with the heat resistant foil incorporated in the batting works great for anything that will be used around heat.
It keeps the heat away from the hands, and is easy to quilt, and they carry it at Joann's.
Sure understand about the mojo...... a lot of us are
"under" from the weather. It has been over 100 daily here in Texas until I have the energy and mojo of a fried egg.
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toto's mom: I totally relate about our hot Texas Summer.
I'm near Austin.
mom to 4 dogs:
Molly(golden retriever),Terra(lab mix),Annie(westie)
and Choop (poodle mix)

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Originally Posted by purplefiend
toto's mom: I totally relate about our hot Texas Summer.
I'm near Austin.
Yeah, a week or two, is one thing.......you know this is Summer in Texas. My Dad is 93, and waits until 3-4 AM to even go out and sit on his porch, as that is his only outside diversion.
Cabin fever in the winter is different. You can look out and see snow. All you can look out and see at 105 is heat mirages off the streets, and all your plants dying. Pray for snow!! And SOON!! :roll:
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