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Runbikegrrl |
Posted - Jul 09 2007 : 04:12:38 AM I found these and am excited about making up a few to use on the tops of gift jars this holiday season...anyone else have a source?
http://www.charlescraft.com/shoppingcart/customer/viewproductdetails.jsp?pname=Jar+Lid+Cover&count=14&size=stitching+area%3A+3%22+across
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pinkroses |
Posted - Jul 10 2007 : 2:08:46 PM I use to crochet a small round and put an eding of double crochet and chain one and go in the next single crochet and double and chain one This makes a hole pattern and you can slip a ribbon through it. Thanks for that link I love to do counted cross stitch too pinkroses |
Runbikegrrl |
Posted - Jul 10 2007 : 03:50:59 AM Thanks Grace...no hurry I am in VT so I will not have anything to can for awhile...cucumber vines not even full grown yet and the tomatoes are still green and the size of a quarter : )
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katmom |
Posted - Jul 09 2007 : 5:47:31 PM Hey MaryAnn, The ones from Charles Craft are cute, but my experiance with them is the 2-3 little strands of elastic wear/stretch out way to soon. I prefer to sew my own.using 1/4 elastic. Charles Craft is a terrific company, I do buy their aida fabric. There are lots of x-stitch books for canning jar lids, I have several, but they are packed away till I get to Spokane. I'll make a note to myself to contact you once I get setteled in, I then I can scan & email you some x-stitch patterens if you would like.
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Runbikegrrl |
Posted - Jul 09 2007 : 04:19:21 AM Oh, boy... I just found directions to make them even better!
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