Three Quick Hot Pads
#71
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Osoyoos, BC
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Well, I tried with paper and pen to see if I could do this motif. Not yet! But I like this for gifts, etc. And the practice of such a beautiful motif. I'm going to learn to do this. Thanks for sharing your ideas, pictures and instructions.
Natalie
Natalie
#74
OK, OK... stay tuned for a tute on these in the next week or two. (You won't believe how SIMPLE it is to join the binding the way it did these!) I'll PM those who have asked about the binding when the tute is ready.
#77
Here are 3 hot pads I made this weekend. I had some scraps to use up and a friend had asked for some.
I got the idea for the swirled feather quilting design from a quilt just Charisma posted--Thank you, Charisma!
They are about 9" in diameter and have a couple of layers of batting. Next time I'll add another layer or two of batting, but then I'll have to quilt each side separately before I put them together so that I can get them under the foot of my machine.
They were a such fun little project!
I got the idea for the swirled feather quilting design from a quilt just Charisma posted--Thank you, Charisma!
They are about 9" in diameter and have a couple of layers of batting. Next time I'll add another layer or two of batting, but then I'll have to quilt each side separately before I put them together so that I can get them under the foot of my machine.
They were a such fun little project!
#80
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Southeast Idaho
Posts: 3,207
I am really, really looking forward to your Tute. Especially the binding tips! Thanks in advance for doing this.
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