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April 15, 2011 by Narelle @CookCleanCraft

Pot-holders Part 3: The Gripping Conclusion

After my first woeful attempt at pot-holders, and my much more successful version for a swap, here is the lovely package of goodness that arrived in my letterbox:

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Such a pretty and different selection of pot-holder goodness. First we had the lovely Little Boy made by Bec (the wonderful organiser of the swap!), with a cute machine-embroidered patch:

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Peta made this pretty log cabin pattern, with some wavy quilting (way snazzier than my quilting efforts!):

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Kira contributed these pretty butterflies. Can you believe it was her first attempt at free motion quilting?

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Here’s another one from Peta – love the fabric and the random stripy-ness:

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And finally a black and white pin-wheel, also from Kira (I wonder how long it will stay white the way I abuse my pot-holders!):

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So now my kitchen is filled with lovely pot-holder goodness (and a couple of special treats that Bec was so sweet to add to the package!)! It was so much fun and I learnt a lot along the way. Hopefully, my darling hubby won’t set fire to these ones!

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  1. Amanda says

    April 15, 2011 at 3:45 pm

    Those are so neat! 🙂

    Amanda

  2. Maricris Zen Mama says

    April 22, 2011 at 12:52 am

    They are so cute! I’ll go check the links to these lovelies.

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