Waffle Fabric dishcloths tutorial
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Nice idea for Christmas!
http://fredashive.blogspot.com/2009/...-tutorial.html
http://fredashive.blogspot.com/2009/...-tutorial.html
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I tried at our Joann's and at Handcock's and no deal. They don't have waffle pique. I'd like to get some. I make my aprons with it and some gift towels. I bought a lot of it years ago in St Pete Fla and the lady told me to wrap it in white cloth for storage. I used the last a few years ago and had to shorten my project because I needed a larger piece. I started my search then.
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Originally Posted by mrspete
I tried at our Joann's and at Handcock's and no deal. They don't have waffle pique. I'd like to get some. I make my aprons with it and some gift towels. I bought a lot of it years ago in St Pete Fla and the lady told me to wrap it in white cloth for storage. I used the last a few years ago and had to shorten my project because I needed a larger piece. I started my search then.
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I made three of these back in the summer after seeing a link posted by craftybear on Aug 2 titled, Make your own Kitchen Dish Cloths (Enjoy!). I began making more last week for gifts; still have a few to finish. They are fun to make. Thanks to all of you who share great links with us.
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Our joanns has "waffle muslin". runs 53 wide. i would of bought some, but it was tan, like regular muslin. i wanted white.
i will have to check the other joanns to see if they have anything..we have 2 in our area.
i will have to check the other joanns to see if they have anything..we have 2 in our area.
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