1-June-2014 Project of the Month.
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Hi Everyone,
Sorry that I am a little late posting the JUNE Project of the month. This month I have selected this Microwave Fabric Bowl project, as I think they are very useful & a quick & easy project to make for your personal use or a quick & easy gift for someone. I hope you will enjoy making your own Microwave Fabric Bowls. Check it out & Get started sewing!!
Microwave Fabric Bowls
Sorry that I am a little late posting the JUNE Project of the month. This month I have selected this Microwave Fabric Bowl project, as I think they are very useful & a quick & easy project to make for your personal use or a quick & easy gift for someone. I hope you will enjoy making your own Microwave Fabric Bowls. Check it out & Get started sewing!!
Microwave Fabric Bowls
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sulabug... some additional information... on post #72, there is a pdf that another member made out of belmer's original post. here is a link directly to it http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...ml#post3945314
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lawsonmugs , 06-02-2014 11:01 AM
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Thanks Sulabug. I already have this pattern. I been wanting to make one for quite awhile. I guess I better get to it. Thanks for posting the pattern. Mary
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QuiltnNan..........THANK YOU SO MUCH for this other website!! Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
sulabug... some additional information... on post #72, there is a pdf that another member made out of belmer's original post. here is a link directly to it http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...ml#post3945314
I wasn't able to find this one, but it gives the instructions much better for printing out. You are an Angel & I appreciate your help so much. So everyone be sure to use her PDF file if you want to print out the instructions. Sew Happy,
Sulabug

http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...ml#post3945314
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SewExtremeSeams , 06-02-2014 01:27 PM
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Thanks Sulabug, these bowls have been on my list of things to quilt for sewwwwwwwwwwwwwwww long it is embarrassing.
However, no time like the present, right? I think I can... I think can... I think I can........ 

, I think!
However, no time like the present, right? I think I can... I think can... I think I can........ 

, I think!
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I wasn't able to find this one, but it gives the instructions much better for printing out. You are an Angel & I appreciate your help so much. So everyone be sure to use her PDF file if you want to print out the instructions.
Sew Happy,
Sulabug

http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...ml#post3945314
you're welcome, sulabug. that's not another thread, that's a post on the same thread you referred to... i just made the link to the exact post by clicking on the number above to the right of the post. Originally Posted by SulaBug
QuiltnNan..........THANK YOU SO MUCH for this other website!!
I wasn't able to find this one, but it gives the instructions much better for printing out. You are an Angel & I appreciate your help so much. So everyone be sure to use her PDF file if you want to print out the instructions. Sew Happy,
Sulabug

http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...ml#post3945314

#9
Thanks for the link. I made 12 of these for Christmas. Once you make the first one they go really fast. I gave a few to each of my kids. I gave my DH a few too. We love them. We have a bad habit of eating in front of the TV in the living room and they are great for that. We also have soup at least once a week in the winter. I plan on making a bunch more for this Christmas.
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I made about 24 at Christmas time, and 6 just last week. I just quilt an "X" from corner to corner (as if I was doing a rag quilt) instead of stippling. And I don't draw any lines, just fold and measure. Be sure to measure from the edge of the fabric, not the edge of the batting. I mark 3/4" from the fold, and 2-1/4" from the edge. You don't need to backstitch from the edge, but do backstitch at the point at the fold.
Be sure to use 100% cotton batting. And I have read where some have caught fire, but that's because they were left in the microwave too long. I don't put one in the microwave for over 4 minutes, and it usually only takes 2-3 minutes to warm something up. And they are good for protecting your hands from cold foods (like ice cream), too.
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Be sure to use 100% cotton batting. And I have read where some have caught fire, but that's because they were left in the microwave too long. I don't put one in the microwave for over 4 minutes, and it usually only takes 2-3 minutes to warm something up. And they are good for protecting your hands from cold foods (like ice cream), too.
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