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7 comments:
Hi Pamela what a great idea to use a pot holder,it makes a lovely stitching holder.xx
What a pretty stitch kit! I don't have anything that elaborate or cute. I use plastic 6 x 8 school supply boxes for each of my lap stitchings. One for Crazy Quilt, embroidery, and quilt block cutting. I'm pretty good at keeping my tools where they belong too!
xx, Carol
Such a neat idea to turn a lovely potholder into a stitch bag.
That is a great idea, I have several, mostly have been from gifts or swaps. So long as it holds cotton and needle and scissors I am good to go!
What a great way to 'recycle' a pot holder!
How clever is that? I'll keep that in mind, I've seen some cute pot holders that would
be perfect for that.
Using a pot holder is an awesome idea. It's easy, pretty, and still highly usable! Great combination.
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