Well, I did finish the last batch of potholders and I promise that I will not be making more when I get home in September. These are the last 13. I use my own pattern that you can find here. My brother said that he hoped that I had enough for him to have a few. LOL! I gave 3 away before I started these and there are 60 in these stacks so I've made a total of 63. That's just crazy but it was fun. They are a perfect project for when you aren't in the mood for a big project and they use quite a bit of fabric.
I'm all set for Christmas gifts. We leave for our trip tomorrow and it's a 2 day drive. On Friday we will take a detour a few miles in Massachusetts to visit the New England Quilt Museum to see an exhibit of Paula Nadelstern quilts. I'll post again this weekend and try to share some photos from the exhibit. I will be posting on vacation as I work on the farm quilt.
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PamO
8/7/2024 10:53:39 am
Stay dry on your trip. Looks like you might get some of Debby. She has been raining on us for the last 3 days. 12.5” so far with more to come.
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patty
8/7/2024 11:34:58 am
That is a lot of potholders! Have a great vacation!
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8/7/2024 08:19:01 pm
That was quite a marathon! I need to do that sometime with a small project.
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katie z
8/9/2024 06:16:27 pm
I hope you have a lovely vacation!
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Mary Anne
8/10/2024 08:41:52 am
Woo hoo - you're the potholder Queen! Stay safe on your trip and have fun.
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I'm Vicki Welsh and I've been making things as long as I can remember. I used to be a garment maker but transitioned to quilts about 20 years ago. Currently I'm into fabric dyeing, quilting, Zentangle, fabric postcards, fused glass and mosaic. I document my adventures here. Categories
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