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Old 08-16-2012, 06:23 PM
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Default Boston Star Hotpad Class - Will begin Mon Aug 20

Monday Aug 13 I will post the first part of a class on how to make a hot pad my way with my Boston Block shortcut method. It is really easy to do and a beginner can do this!!!


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I am going to post this in sections and will post a new section each day til we have the hotpad finished.

I hope to have some conversation along the way and I encourage you to post pics of your progress as we go.

You will need:

Fabric:
Using a 2 1/2" template

2 1/2" x 16" light fabric
2 1/2" x 8 1/2" medium fabric
3 1/2" x 8" dark fabric

Backing - A square cut slightly larger than the size you want your hotpad to be.
Some like to use insulbrite for the backing or in the middle

Here is a discussion about using insulbrite
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...te-t58746.html

Batting - I use 2 layers of Fairfield Co's tradtional batting. It is dense.
You can use cotton batting or whatever you like.


A template
2 1/2" template will make a 6 1/2" unfinished quilt block
3" template will make a 8" unfinished quilt block
3 1/2" template will make a 9 1/2" unfinished quilt block

You can add borders to make your hot pad the size you would like it to be or you can leave it without any borders. That is up to you.

If you prefer you can use a larger template and make your quilt block into a table topper or wall hanging etc.

I do send out a 1 1/2" and a 2 1/2" templates for free. Just send me your postal address in a PM or email. I will get them out to you.

I do have 3" templates I can send out for free for this class only
but I don't have any plastic grid for them. they would just be clear squares.

You can actually do this in your own timing if you can't join now.
The class will remain online as a tutorial.

Thanks!! Rhonda
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Old 08-16-2012, 07:56 PM
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Hello Rhonda It seem like its been ages since I heard from you. I am interest inworking with inselbright sp? The hot pad class. I forget a lot the electric flick out a while ago. I forgot my pass word, now I can't remember how to sign up. So look for me I will figerit out.
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Old 08-16-2012, 11:46 PM
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If you have a square template of a size you like it will work just fine.
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Old 08-17-2012, 03:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Rhonda View Post
Monday Aug 13 I will post the first part of a class on how to make a hot pad my way with my Boston Block shortcut method. It is really easy to do and a beginner can do this!!!


[ATTACH=CONFIG]355989[/ATTACH]


I am going to post this in sections and will post a new section each day til we have the hotpad finished.

I would appreciate a sign up list so I know I have students following along.
I hope to have some conversation along the way and I encourage you to post pics of your progress as we go.

You will need:

Fabric:
Using a 2 1/2" template

2 1/2" x 16" light fabric
2 1/2" x 8 1/2" medium fabric
3 1/2" x 8" dark fabric

Backing - A square cut slightly larger than the size you want your hotpad to be.
Some like to use insulbrite for the backing or in the middle

Here is a discussion about using insulbrite
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...te-t58746.html

Batting - I use 2 layers of Fairfield Co's tradtional batting. It is dense.
You can use cotton batting or whatever you like.


A template
2 1/2" template will make a 6 1/2" unfinished quilt block
3" template will make a 8" unfinished quilt block
3 1/2" template will make a 9 1/2" unfinished quilt block

You can add borders to make your hot pad the size you would like it to be or you can leave it without any borders. That is up to you.

If you prefer you can use a larger template and make your quilt block into a table topper or wall hanging etc.

I do send out a 1 1/2" and a 2 1/2" templates for free. Just send me your postal address in a PM or email. I will get them out to you.

I do have 3" templates I can send out for free for this class only
but I don't have any plastic grid for them. they would just be clear squares.

If you are interested please post and I will start a sign up list.
You can actually do this in your own timing if you can't join now.
The class will remain online as a tutorial.

Thanks!! Rhonda
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Old 08-17-2012, 04:18 AM
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I haven't done a tutorial in a long time. Sign me up Rhonda. Not sure if I can do it as fast as you can but I will get it done. I've never done a pot holder before.
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If I can find my small templates in time I will be joining you. I finally have pegboard installed on one wall in my sewing room. Yeah! Every template/ruler I find goes up on it now.
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Old 08-17-2012, 05:51 AM
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I'm in for this fun, useful project. I don't have any templates. I will pm you for a set. Thanks for everything you do for this Quilting Board!
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Rhonda, I'm interested in this class. I bought some insulbrite when it was on sale...now I can actually use it.
Fran
I also have your templates so I will be ready to start anytime.
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Rhonda, I would like to join your class beginning Monday, 20 August. Thank you!
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Rhonda, if I am smart enough to follow this, I will try. I haven't been able to do any quilting with my surgeries, so I may just have to follow along at my own pace.
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