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Sunday, July 22, 2012

Pot holder exchange 2012

Our August Quilt Guild meeting will be having a potholder exchange along with our summer picnic.  These are the ones I plan to take as my exchange.  It will be interesting to see all the different designs our members will come up with.
I have been making hexagons lately and decided to put some on a potholder.
Using some of my scraps.
This is a pocket style potholder.

12 comments:

  1. You are ahead of me Ms B. I have plans, just not time. I did get my machine back from Timothy. I wish I could have made the meeting, but we were in the middle of putting 24 qts of corn in the freezer.

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    1. Yum, yum home grown freezer corn will taste good this winter. You still have time to whip up a potholder or two before our August meeting.

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  2. Your guild must have a lot of fun! You did a nice job on all the potholders and I really like the blue one.

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  3. We do have a pretty active and fun guild. Thanks for the nice comment.

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  4. Very pretty potholders! I especially like the quilting on the two scrappy ones.

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  5. Thanks for stopping by. The quilting on those two do really show up nice. It makes the pinwheels spin.

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  6. They all look great. Each is different; I can tell you had fun trying various techniques. Whoever receives them will love 'em.

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    1. Yes, I was playing with different designs. You know me, when I see something I like to try it. Thanks for visiting.

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  7. Dear Betty, let us hope that Karma is on my side and one or more of these lovlies comes to live at my house and be treated like a queen.
    Greedy is . . . . Oh, Karma ! ! !

    hugs

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  8. That would be cool if you would get one of these. Maybe I will get one of yours. Time will tell. Thanks for dropping in.

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  9. Love the coffee one (since that is what runs through my veins)! I love all of them; such neat designs and stitching!

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  10. Thanks for stopping in. The coffee one was the easiest one to make.

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