Casserole carrier WIP
#63
I made some of those years ago and made a "pocket" under the inside where the 2 strips of fabric intersect and hubby cut masonite to slide in under the casserole and supported very well. Able to remove it and the dowel rods for washing.
#65
Originally Posted by Tippy
Originally Posted by postal packin' mama
A great gift would be a cake pan, even a tinfoil one, inside one of these carriers, with cookies, brownies, or whatever, in the pan. Using a tinfoil "cake pan", adding a box of cake or brownie mix to the pan, all wrapped up in a carrier would be an easy gift to mail.
Wooden spoons with the bowl end pointing out on each side should minimize the handle slippage.
(Tippy, are you feeling pressure now from most of us waiting for your tutorial? :o) )
Wooden spoons with the bowl end pointing out on each side should minimize the handle slippage.
(Tippy, are you feeling pressure now from most of us waiting for your tutorial? :o) )
I'm very flattered that others are interested.
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Aren't they fun to make ?I made five last week for gifts. And have several to make when the holidays are over. I boughta king size quit for $18.00 and a dear frined and I split it. It worked great and really took down the cost of them. I have some scraps I'm going to use to make some of the others.
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