i* « \ C J CRMT ~ CORNER € More people potholders People potho'ders are Here are directions; remarkably popular as gifts’ and MATERIALS: Felt, denim, duck adorable ornaments to hang in or other medium-weight, non your kitchen, That is why no one stretch fabric in a “flesh” color, ever seems to have enough of contrasting fabric scraps in gray, them white, pink, blue, red or colors as “Grandma and grandpa" desired; embroidery threads; potholders are special favorites, polyester batting; paper and They require few supplies and pencil; sewing supplies; iron, barely more than a few minutes to Optional: Fusible webbing to mniro bond facial features and other The basic ingredients for the potholders are felt scraps, em broidery threads and polyester batting. The finished results are fun to hang and handy to have around. Daniel’s Engine Control • Specializing in Detroit Diesel Engines and Power Units • Agricultural. 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Using the paper drawing as a pattern, cut eyes (blue), hair (gray), man’s eyebrow’s and mustache (white), cheeks (pink), lips (red), and bow (red or print) from felt or other fabric scraps, 3. Cut the same facial features and details from fusible webbing. POTHOLDER FRONT Assemble facial features w* Have Pate* in Myerstown, PA 17067 Stadc—2s'. 30', 35' * 45' phone: 717-866-7544 I /<& <®> ... j 320 King St. Walls it Walls Walls details on potholder front. 2. Match fusible webbing to the fabric scraps on the potholder. Slip webbing under the Press fabrics to potholder, following directions on package or fusible webbing. Or, if you aren’t using webbing, baste scraps to potholder. 4. Using a wide satin stitch, sew scraps to potholder by hand embroidery or zig-zag machine. 5. Hand or machine embroider nose, lady's eyebrows, bifocals and other details as desired. POTHOLDER LOOP: 1. Cut a lM>x4-inch strip of fabric. 2. Turn under V«-inches hem on long edges. 3. Fold strip in half lengthwise. 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WEST MAIN ST., BOX 160, HONEY BROOK, PA. 19344 Phone 215-273-3776 or 717-393-3987 Call toll free in area code 215 & 717:800-662-7464 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 15,1983—813 Crafts Folk Art Knitted with wrong side inside. 4. Machine stitch side edge. ASSEMBLY: 1. With right sides of potholder inside and batting outside, put all three circles together. 2. Fold potholder loop in half. Sandwich loop between potholder front and back. Match raw edges of loop to top edge of potholder. 3. Machine-stitch potholder all around, leaving an opening for turning. 4. Trim bat ting close to seam. Clip curves. 5. Turn potholder to right side. Turn raw edges to inside. Press potholder. FINISHING: 1. Topstitch' potholder around outside edges. 2.' 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