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Bertie Posted - Jul 11 2007 : 9:40:06 PM


Hi, I'm including this because I'd seen on a forum thoughts on making potholders. Lemme tell ya....insulbright is GREAT! It's like a heat resistant fabric/material to putin your potholder. So is warm and natural--but slightly more costly. I'd say, put one piece of insulbright and one piece of the warm & natural-I did my first potholder with two pieces of warm & natural and it was really thick. It also made doing the corners tougher to do using a 1/2 double fold bias tape. if you don't have the warm & natural;use a thin/flatter piece of batting, old towel, old scraps and my personal favorite; old clothes. This was also the time to fall in love with zigzag stitch. Now, if anyoen has a better idea on how to do those potholder corners, PLEASE let me know. Humbly--Bertie
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Alee Posted - Jul 12 2007 : 6:38:13 PM
Thats a good idea, Aunt Jenny! Slip covers for pot holders! :)

Alee
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Aunt Jenny Posted - Jul 12 2007 : 6:18:04 PM
I bought some really cheap new potholders (dollar store..two for $1) and I am going to use them inside some cute ones someday. I figured they are the right thickness and easy to cover.

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Cindy Lee Posted - Jul 12 2007 : 5:09:32 PM
Great tip, I'll look for it in the fabric store!

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Runbikegrrl Posted - Jul 12 2007 : 03:57:25 AM
Thanks Bertie. I need to make some potholders. Mine were all stained and burned so I threw them out now I have been using dish towels as potholders and it can get dicey sometimes : )

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