How to make cool ties and helmet coolers
#51
Yes, it would. But the denim makes wonderful cot covers to go under or over their sleeping bags. No need for batting either, just stitch big blocks and back it with your manly flannel. Those kids love them. Can't tell you how many I've made and sent, never got one of them returned either. :lol: :lol:
#52
FYI for the kisses:
Old 45's (records) are exactly 7 inches! I use these to make circles all the time for different projects.
Please remember the cloth and thread must be 100% cotton. Any other blends could cause extensive burns if the fabric catches on fire because the other contents in the fabric melt.
Hugs! Elizabeth
Old 45's (records) are exactly 7 inches! I use these to make circles all the time for different projects.
Please remember the cloth and thread must be 100% cotton. Any other blends could cause extensive burns if the fabric catches on fire because the other contents in the fabric melt.
Hugs! Elizabeth
#53
Originally Posted by Furza Flyin
FYI for the kisses:
Old 45's (records) are exactly 7 inches! I use these to make circles all the time for different projects.
Please remember the cloth and thread must be 100% cotton. Any other blends could cause extensive burns if the fabric catches on fire because the other contents in the fabric melt.
Hugs! Elizabeth
Old 45's (records) are exactly 7 inches! I use these to make circles all the time for different projects.
Please remember the cloth and thread must be 100% cotton. Any other blends could cause extensive burns if the fabric catches on fire because the other contents in the fabric melt.
Hugs! Elizabeth
#57
You and your helpers the best! I would like to make 40 for Kilo Company and for the other I am not sure yet as I don't know where these Rangers are except in Afgahanastian - maybe 10-15 that I can fit into a priority mail box along with some other goodiles?
Originally Posted by mimisharon
Tell me how many you are making or want me to make. I've got some fabric here. I know how it is when you work AND try to do things like this. I've done them a long time and I have helpers that will turn them for me. ;)
#59
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Originally Posted by helou
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Thanks a lot! I bought one that I wear around my neck when I go on a long bike ride (cycling)I have such a hard time coping with hot weather and that is wonderful. Now, I'll try to make some WOW
Thanks a lot! I bought one that I wear around my neck when I go on a long bike ride (cycling)I have such a hard time coping with hot weather and that is wonderful. Now, I'll try to make some WOW
#60
Originally Posted by betsymjeff
Originally Posted by helou
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Thanks a lot! I bought one that I wear around my neck when I go on a long bike ride (cycling)I have such a hard time coping with hot weather and that is wonderful. Now, I'll try to make some WOW
Thanks a lot! I bought one that I wear around my neck when I go on a long bike ride (cycling)I have such a hard time coping with hot weather and that is wonderful. Now, I'll try to make some WOW
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