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Old 02-08-2011, 06:39 PM
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Awesome! Thanks for the tute!
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Thank you so much for the potholder tutorial. When ever my hubby's jeans are too wore out to wear in public and are retired to the trash bin I will cut out the good section and save. So now I have a use for them.
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Thanks for the tute. I've been needing to make some for a while now. You have inspired me to get busy.
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Wonderful! Thanks!
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great tute
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Kathy Kat - nice work, I love the fabrics you used!

Patty S - my husband's work jeans are so stained and faded when he's done with them that potholder filling is all they are good for! I wouldn't want to use them in a denim quilt where you could actually see them.
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Originally Posted by gmloves2quilt
Thanks for the demo.I'm going to try it.They will make quick little gifts that people need but forget to buy most of the time. My family love's home made things, the more I see on this board the more they will get.
I love to give potholders as gifts because nearly everyone needs them, but no one ever thinks to buy any.
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Originally Posted by Nursesews
Thank you so much for sharing!!! I just noticed yesterday my mom is in desperate need of new potholders. :thumbup: :thumbup:
I laughed when I read this because I recently made my mom three or four. I was looking through her kitchen drawers, and I kid you not, she has potholders that are over 20 years old (I know, because one was a mother's day gift I made at school and it had the date on it).
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I love this but how do you hang it up, or do you just have to leave it lay on the counter?
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bookmarked thanks!!
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