Sorry for all the flowers not being given. I still can not wrap my head around some of the things I should do on the site. I appreciate all comments. We should all be proud of our projects and I especially love seeing all of yours. It can give us more ideas and good to see something new.
well done what did you use on the inside , the video mentioned a tater insulation but someone on comment section said it isn't being made anymore? thank you for sharing
There is a nother product they sell for microwave but I made sure I used Warm and Natural with no glue or resin marked on the packaging. Microwaving for short periods worked out fine. I've heated for no longer than 3 minutes. All cotton fabrics and thread-I did read on Emblibrary tutorial that they used Rayon thread. I guess a plant fiber works but polyester is made from plastics so don't use that.
This looks quite good. It's good to do something for yourself.We unfortunately often forget that:-)
Love the apple fabric!
I am a member of Etowah county Homemakers in Alabama. We seldom have fund raisers. Most our sewing, quilting and etc. Are done for various charities../Lillian
We started fund raiser for our county group so we can provide services and items to charities. Occasionally my sewing group will do blankets or something for charities.
Great cheerful fabric, and so useful is a bonus. Well done!
Great work, love the choice of fabric, thanks for sharing with us. Sandra.
Oh that is darling. I need to make one for the BIG kid upstairs. He can't handle heat. And always spills.
Very useful. I have stopped burning my fingers because of them. I hope you get to keep this one. I usually end up loosing them to someone by giving it away thinking I can always make another one for myself. Love the fabric
This turned out so cute - love the colors of the fabric!!