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Old 06-03-2009, 06:41 PM
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Want my addy - I can always use potholders.
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Old 06-03-2009, 06:45 PM
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They all turned out great. Your Mom and MIL will love the holders.
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Old 06-03-2009, 06:58 PM
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Very nice, I love your potholders!!!! I bet your mom and mil will love them especially since they were made by you!!
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:D :D :D Very nice! Potholders give us great practice.

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Old 06-03-2009, 07:27 PM
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I love all four of them, Eddie!!! They turned out really great! I have the '101 Fun To Make Potholders' book, and haven't totally figured out the patterns yet. You've got me inspired to get figuring them out now!! :D :D
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Ohhh Cool BEANS!! Those are way cool! I love that you reclaimed another material for the batting. My favorite to reclaim is the thicker cotton baby blankets (the ones that look almost like thick felt, gently used of course). A couple layers for hot pads...and a couple extra for pot holders. The fabric is already fire resistant because it was for infants. My other favorite is old ironing board covers. I discard the top and the bottom fabrics of the cover, and use the thick batting stuff inside, also already heat resisitant.
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Nice potholders Eddie! Great idea for the recycled batting too - along with all of Lisa ideas, my brain is percolating! lol :D
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Those potholders are really great! Whoever you give them to will love them!
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Great job. Good way to use up small pieces of fabric and make them look important.
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Gee those are nice. I just love making pot holders, it really is fun to use them too. Thanks for showing them.
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