![]() Up close to an oven mitt I finished today. ![]() I like random patchwork. No worrying about all the lines straight or perfectly 90 degrees! Yay! This oven mitt was made to match with this plastic bag dispenser I sewed a while ago. ![]() *smile* I like it! I like how the vintage flower print fabric stands out quite well in the busy crowded patchwork world. I also made... ![]() to match with... ![]() All of these are for a girl in Japan for a custom-order. I strongly hope she will like them;) ------------------------------------------ ![]() Do you remember the jelly mold I thrifted a couple days ago? I made custard pudding using it! This glass dish used for the pudding is, of course, unquestionably, from a thrift store too! I love making almost everything around me "Thrifted"! ![]() Joe (who has been a big couch potato this entire weekend because of the new video game he's got,) liked the pudding too! Thanks for reading!! ![]() |
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Sunday, May 25, 2008
Two Oven Mitts
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Hello...I just discovered your pretty, pretty blog and see you are going to make a birdie sling bag. I have one in progress now!
ReplyDeleteCheers
karen-
ReplyDeleteThanks for your nice comment;)
I am not sure if I am going to make a birdie sling bag or not yet but I might;)
I'm with you, not much can beat a good thrift store find!
ReplyDeletepenny-
ReplyDeleteyep! thrift is the best of all!
Oh, now you're gonna get me started making oven mitts!
ReplyDeleteCaserole-
ReplyDeleteHello!
I used a patten in Denyse Schmidt's book "Quilts". This works really good;)
I love the oven mitts, cute fabric!
ReplyDeleteBillie-
ReplyDeleteThabks for your nice comment;)
Awesome oven mitts...once again love your color & fabric choices.
ReplyDeleteJulia-
ReplyDeleteThanks for your always sweet comment;) I'm working on something new and I am going to update a tutorial on it;)
I'm drawn towards these creative products, hand made goods are a great way to recycle too. Very talented!
ReplyDeleteEach raquel welch mono wigs allows the wearer to easily gain more volume, length or style than they normally have with their natural hair.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh that black oven mitt is so cute- great pattern! I like simpler designs like that. I can't wait to (attempt) to make these. And Joe looks so happy. So glad you found a good guy. :) Those are really hard to find!
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