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I set out to make three hot water bottle covers today. My ambitions were greater than my abilities. I have completed this one and have a twin to this one to complete.
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I made some progress on this one with a Sesame Street print. I bought this fabric for another project some years ago and was disappointed at the time with the quantity and quality of the item.
Although I did not use it I somehow could not part with it and so finally I found a use for it today.
I will return to the drawing board tomorrow in the hope of completing covers two and three.
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3 comments:
These covers are so fun! As a quilter - did you see Adrienne's post on how to make a quilted hottie cover? It is here: http://thewindyside.blogspot.co.nz/2013/06/how-to-make-quilted-hot-water-bottle.html
Great use for the inferior quality fabric. I make drawstring bags for charities out of mine.
Any day you finish anything is a good one in my book. Love the cute covers !
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