An order for eight pairs of Potholder/Trivet combos came my way a week or so back. So I got to work and made them using log cabin squares that I had created and have been slowly using in various projects. Each potholder/trivet piece is three or four layers thick and one layer is heat-proof Insulbrite. (note to self-order two more yards !~!)
Over the years I have made many potholders-lots without the heat-proof lining. It truly is better to have a layer of that fancy stuff-it helps a whole lot.
Here's the newest pile of goodness:
Love them every one.
Taking orders !~!
Kimmie, yours are in process; I'll let you know when they go into the post.
Linking up with Sarah's Can I Get a Whoop Whoop and Richard and Tanya's LAFF, a new-to-me link-up: Show & Tell Monday with Bambi and Kelly's NTT.
Over the years I have made many potholders-lots without the heat-proof lining. It truly is better to have a layer of that fancy stuff-it helps a whole lot.
Here's the newest pile of goodness:
Love them every one.
Taking orders !~!
Kimmie, yours are in process; I'll let you know when they go into the post.
Linking up with Sarah's Can I Get a Whoop Whoop and Richard and Tanya's LAFF, a new-to-me link-up: Show & Tell Monday with Bambi and Kelly's NTT.
Thanks for linking and all the inspiration you give us today at Show and Tell Monday! Hug Bambi
ReplyDeleteGreat job Lynda.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat's a big factory! and all beautiful and very cute!
ReplyDeleteThat's a big factory! and all beautiful and very cute!
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