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#63
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Originally Posted by Brandi
Do you have a pattern for Kindle covers? Would you mind to share it?
http://quiltingintherain.blogspot.co...le-sleeve.html
#64
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Originally Posted by Brandi
Do you have a pattern for Kindle covers? Would you mind to share it?
"moda bake shop" has this one, i made for my daughter in law..easy peasy! used velcro to close it.
http://www.modabakeshop.com/2009/05/bookkeeper.html
another free one:
http://www.chicaandjo.com/2009/09/03...le-cover-case/
u-tube of it:
http://youtu.be/RmrDYMT5ZHY
soo cool!
the american girl clothes are sooo sweet! you did a great job!
the neck coolers would be a hit, especially in this heat! wish i had saved one myself. i would have a small cooler with them already swollen up and cold on hand to show them what they look like and feel like!
Moda Bake Shop Pattern
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#66
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Mn
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On Aug 4 th, just last Thursday, a reader posted the prettiest sewing caddy, and not so that much work. Go into search and type in "Cutest Thing" It's just the neatest caddy, and doesn't really require any instructions. It's a great way to use up scraps, and I will definitely make one or more myself. I can't wait to get my grandchildren's sofa quilts done, so I can make that caddy. MUST check it out......
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Just another thought...if you embroidery, hand stitch, one white dish towel and sew on extra coordinating fabric. Who doesn't enjoy those dish towels. Good luck finding more ideas. Many of us will watch this topic, thanks for posting it.
#68
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we have one at our church every November and what sells the most for us, are the casserole carriers, placemats, tea towels, pot holders, aprons. Of course our baked breads , cookies , jams and jellies really sell.
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Same here, my friend she doesn't quilt but she does alot of plastic craft work she makes twirly gigs , airplanes light houses etc. Christmas villages . Angels are her favorite. She got me started on making the airplanes and we sold alot of them and the angels and whirly gigs.
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