Supply list
November 7, 2015
PIE/CASSEROLE CARRIER TOTE
Alice Krivitsky, Homer
Supplies
NOTE: You can make your fabric using orphan blocks if you choose. Tote can be reversible.
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2 pieces of coordinating fabric 18 to 24 inches square for body
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(18” square makes a round tote for a pie---24” square is large enough for a 9x12” pan)
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1 piece 8 x 28” for handle and 1 strip of cotton batting 8 x18”
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1 square Insulbrite heat insulating fabric and 1 square cotton batting (or 2 sqs. Batting) the size of your fabric squares used for tote.
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2 metal rings 1 1/2 - 2” in diameter, OR 2 large “D” rings OR two 6 x7” pieces of fabric
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Matching thread
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Machine in good working order
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Walking Foot
NOTE: You can make your fabric using orphan blocks if you choose. Tote can be reversible.
Self-Binding Blanket/Tablecloth
Sue Magyar, Seward
Supplies
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1 1/4 yards fabric for the back (this will come around to the front to become the “binding” as well)
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1 yard coordinating fabric for the front.
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Coordinating thread, Rick Rack if desired
Think Christmas table topper, or baby receiving blanket. If for a baby, flannel works wonderfully.
Candle or Vase Mats
Jan Wallace, Soldotna
Equipment:
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Sewing Machine in good working order with new needle
Supplies:
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Good scissors, pins, etc.
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“Purple thing” or other turning tool
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Neutral cotton thread for piecing
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coordinating (or invisible) thread for quilting
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Fabric pieces or scraps for each mat
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(6) 4.5-5” pieces of fabric of each of 2 coordinating fabric
Examples:
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Christmas Theme would work well
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Spring flowers w/ green
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Blended or contrasting batiks
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Leftovers from a quilt project to use on a dresser