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Try a Granny Potholder: Piece 2 hexagon "flowers" using hexagons 2.5 or 3"
across (each is 7 pieces). Do them over paper. Press really well and take the papers out. Cut 2 layers of cotton batting (or whatever insulation you want to put inside) slightly smaller than the finished flower. Sandwich it all and whip stitch the outer edges together. You can machine quilt around the center if you want, makes it more stable in the wash. And then you'd never have to do another! :-) Roberta in D "Jalynne" wrote in nk.net: I'd like to try everything once. I might wanna make something small with the hexagons. like a table runner or something....who knows, it could happen. |
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