It all began when we were in Eastern Washington earlier in the month, celebrating an early Thanksgiving with family. My niece and her husband were hosting, and wouldn't you know, she was using potholders I'd made over the years. She'd managed to snag THREE sets in the various family gift exchanges - these (in 2012!), these, and these. Which was great, but. They were, by now, very very worn and not looking their best anymore. Long story short, I ended up bringing home a stack of partially-made potholders that needed quilting and binding, and a stack of insul-brite ready and cut to size. I'd offered to finish the ones my niece had started, and make some new ones, so I had my job cut out for me, no pun intended. Here are the ones I finished by quilting and binding, ones intended as gifts for her camping friends:
As for the rest, I was left to my own devices, so I chose a variety of fabrics and designs.












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