Easy Casserole Carrier
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Location: Rockford, Il
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I'm on the net surfing the web for a casserole carrier and came across this one. I understand the two D rings. However, the strap is how wide? It looks like it is about 2" or 21/2" wide? I take it that the strap is sewed down at corners and of course the length is longer! I need to make one of these. I have the material and insul-bright stuff. will be looking for response from you or anyone else. I'm new to the site so hopefully I'm doing this right.
#65
They are great have made many of them for gifts. In fact see the picture of my kitty she is sitting on one
I make my outside fabric 28" square,the inside insul-Brit, I make 21" square and I also use double sided quilted fabric and cut that 21" square, makes nicer corners. This is my own figures for the way I make them. You can make them any way you like.
I make my outside fabric 28" square,the inside insul-Brit, I make 21" square and I also use double sided quilted fabric and cut that 21" square, makes nicer corners. This is my own figures for the way I make them. You can make them any way you like.
Last edited by nangars; 11-14-2012 at 05:42 PM.
#67
I've been making these for a few weeks for Christmas presents. Mine does not use D rings but a fabric loop which I think I like better. I have a pdf file on the instructions but I dont know if I can attach a pdf file to a message on this forum or not. My pattern calls for 26" square. That is ample for a full sized pie dish and a 3 qt. casserole. A smaller version can be found here: http://northerngirlboutique.blogspot...ft-giving.html
The difference in instructions for the larger one is 7/8 yrd of each fabric cut into 26" square. The small loops are made from a 6 x 7" piece of fabric and the larger handle from an 8 x 20". But all the other instructions are the same.
The difference in instructions for the larger one is 7/8 yrd of each fabric cut into 26" square. The small loops are made from a 6 x 7" piece of fabric and the larger handle from an 8 x 20". But all the other instructions are the same.
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