Quilted casserole cover
#2
i don't have a pattern or a picture but at the Christmas party I went to at our local quilt shop yesterday, we had "show and tell" time, one lady brought a casserole cover or tote bag. i'll try to explain it. she bought 2 placemats, embroidered on front of one - like "From Ann's Kitchen with Love", then sewed the 2 placemats together leaving one short end open where she put a button and button hole. when she sewed the pieces together, she sewed fabric handles into each side, so you just slipped your casserole dish in the open end, buttoned it up and ready to go. hope this is not too hard to understand, too bad i didn't take a pic of it, but when i get around to making one, i'll post pic then.
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This is a pattern I posted awhile back maybe it will help
check out the sites maybe you can find what you are looking for :D
http://sewing.about.com/od/freeproje...fabricdish.htm
http://sewing.about.com/lr/free_kitc...jects/77438/4/
check out the sites maybe you can find what you are looking for :D
http://sewing.about.com/od/freeproje...fabricdish.htm
http://sewing.about.com/lr/free_kitc...jects/77438/4/
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We just talked about this not too long ago. If things work right, here's a link to the other chat thread
http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/3105.page
http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/3105.page
#5
Originally Posted by dojo36
i don't have a pattern or a picture but at the Christmas party I went to at our local quilt shop yesterday, we had "show and tell" time, one lady brought a casserole cover or tote bag. i'll try to explain it. she bought 2 placemats, embroidered on front of one - like "From Ann's Kitchen with Love", then sewed the 2 placemats together leaving one short end open where she put a button and button hole. when she sewed the pieces together, she sewed fabric handles into each side, so you just slipped your casserole dish in the open end, buttoned it up and ready to go. hope this is not too hard to understand, too bad i didn't take a pic of it, but when i get around to making one, i'll post pic then.
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