Those are great! I like the way you quilted them. :-)
BTW, I think you can click anonymous on your Xanga blog as a commentor and it will allow you to sign in normally, without having a Xanga account. It's just weird!
Hi Karen, you have inspired me to throw away the old, ratty Christmas pot holders we have been using for several years. I am going to go through my UFO small blocks and make some pot holders. thanks for sharing with us, like your blog.
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I read your post on your other blog, but I couldn't comment because I don't have a Xanga account. Those are the prettiest potholders I have ever seen!
Thanks Elizabeth! It was fun making them.
Those are amazing! Good job.
Karen, what do you do in your spare time? LOL... you have many blogs and now you make potholders?
Stopping by for Click & Comment Monday. Will visit someone on your blog roll or maybe I will just visit nan whose comment is above this one.
Yeah good job! Yesterday I needed two of those... But I decided to take a simple kitchen towel... Ouch!
nice work. do some more and you can sell them.
Those are great! I like the way you quilted them. :-)
BTW, I think you can click anonymous on your Xanga blog as a commentor and it will allow you to sign in normally, without having a Xanga account. It's just weird!
Hi Karen, you have inspired me to throw away the old, ratty Christmas pot holders we have been using for several years. I am going to go through my UFO small blocks and make some pot holders. thanks for sharing with us, like your blog.
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