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Old 08-09-2011, 08:10 AM
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I am in craft fairs with my daughter she makes jewelry and I make angels and for the last 5 years I make oven door towels and made casserole carriers out of placemats I have a huge success with my towels I have repeat customers.
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Great ideas. Thanks for sharing everyone.
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I keep seeing these neck scarves made out of batiks. They have self fringe, are about 10 to 12 inches wide and look about 45 inches long. Does anyone have any idea how to make them. I don't think batik will fringe. Not sure.
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These are some of the greatest ideas! Does anyone have a casserole carrier pattern to share? Also interested in the prices people get for the different items.
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Originally Posted by Donna Bess
These are some of the greatest ideas! Does anyone have a casserole carrier pattern to share? Also interested in the prices people get for the different items.
Here are 12 free patterns for the casserole totes:

http://tipnut.com/free-casserole-tote-tutorial/
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Thanks NauDeeGal! Now I have to decide which one I want to tackle first. I think they will make great Christmas gifts! Thanks again!
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Originally Posted by Donna Bess
Thanks NauDeeGal! Now I have to decide which one I want to tackle first. I think they will make great Christmas gifts! Thanks again!
You are welcome! I made these for recent bridal shower gifts! I included a casserole and a few of my own recipes. They were a hit!
Enjoy!
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Old 08-10-2011, 10:22 AM
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Which one did you make?
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Old 08-10-2011, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Patched
I keep seeing these neck scarves made out of batiks. They have self fringe, are about 10 to 12 inches wide and look about 45 inches long. Does anyone have any idea how to make them. I don't think batik will fringe. Not sure.
Most of the ones that I see are made from a Rayon batik which fringes quite easily.
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Originally Posted by Donna Bess
Which one did you make?
http://www.babylock.ca/ftp/projects/...sserolenew.pdf

This one. One word of advise tho. Make the dowels a bit longer than it calls for. Ask me how I know. I also tweaked the handle area to make it a bit bigger. I seamed it straight across the fabric tabs and added smaller tabs made from woven belting to hold the dowel.
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