Great job!
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Originally Posted by tooMuchFabric
Oh wow. I just made (short long story) some apron panels for BFFs mother with alzheimer's, but I cut the aprons off just below waist height - BFF uses them as bibs for her mom but they are colorful and pretty and feminine and matronly and not embarrassing -
and the panels had some leftover pretty printed bits as well as some printed oven mitt sections!! I never made them because I thought it would be hard. Now I shall do!! Ok: you have an inner fabric lining layer, 2 layers cotton batting and layer insulbrite, and the printed outer later - Right? And then you trim close to the stitching, clip around the inner and outer curves - Right? I'm so jazzed. . |
Great gifts.
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I made an oven mitt for my friend that is coming to visit me next month.I put a little label inside of it with a special saying so that every time she puts it on,she will think of me and all the fantastic times we had baking together.Great job!!
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Very nice. I make them without the thumb and put baked potatoes in them to keep warm. Looks nice on the table too.
I am also useing the quilt sample blocks I make for mug r ugs. They make a nice little gift along with a mug, pack of instant beverage, cocoa, coffee or tea. |
that came out soooo nice!!
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Those would really be a good gift. Great job. (: :lol:
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Where's the tute? Great job.
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Those are very cute and I love the fabric you chose for these. (look's familiar). Great job, and they will make wonderful gift's for friends and family.
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thanks for sharing...very cool
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