Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Looking for a Potluck
A while back I bought an issue of Simple Quits and Sewing specifically for the instructions to this project. I’ve been to a few potluck dinners since, but only today got around to making this casserole carrier. Of course now there isn’t a potluck anywhere on my calendar!
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I need to make a couple of those! Last night I tied a big cup towel that way to carry my pot of hot turkey gravey to a party! I always do that; makes me feel safer when carrying a couple of things, but your idea would look much better! ---"Love"
ReplyDeleteYou can bring me dinner any time! That's really cute and I keep thinking I should make some for gifts, but never seem to remember until I don't need the gifts any more...
ReplyDeleteVery cute! That would really make a nice gift!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute and I love the fabric choices. You inspired me to make up a few casserole covers as Christmas gifts. Thanks for the idea! Hope you get that opportunity for a picnic very soon!
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