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I make casserole carriers so I made a set of potholders to match it. This was the fast potholder I ever made and it is nice and thick too. Thanks for the tutorial.
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Thanks for the tute, I can't wait to make a few of these pot holders! We are celebrating DDIL's birthday Sun. and she has hinted that she needs new pot holders. Shhhhh don't tell her what she is getting!
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Great Tute, I made 4 coasters using this method last light and they are so easy! Took me all of an hour and that includes the cutting. I also added an applique in the centre to cover up the little hole and to hold all the layers together. They came out great.
Thanks stichinluvr |
Gday, I have been searching for Xmas ideas, this looks to be an easy one, thanks for the Tute. I will havago this w/end. :)
Originally Posted by stichinluvr
I have had several inquiries on how I explained making the potholder so I decided to try setting up a tutorial. I hope this works. If you have any further questions, just ask. Sometimes when I explain something, I'm not as clear as I should be. Thanks for looking.
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I have never seen this pattern before, thanks for sharing.
I will definitely make some for Christmas presents this year. |
I really like how you did this!!! These would make nice Christmas Gifts. Thank-you! www.thriftyideastoday.com
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thank you for the tutorial
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These were easy peasy to make! Especially with a serger.
Make the blocks 3 1/2 or 4" and you have perfect little coasters or cozies for wine glasses! |
Thanks stichinluvr! I just made one using 8" flannel squares I already had cut. It took me less than ten minutes and it came out great! I will be making these and glass coozies for Christmas gifts!!
Thanks again <3, Denise |
Thank you, I have made the coasters but never thought about the pot holders which I need. Quess what I'll be doing later today!
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