Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU! You sure know how to make a girl feel special! I received a ton of emails (ok, so maybe it was only 6) wanting a tutorial for this beauty and well I just don’t have time to put one together right now, sorry. And actually, I think this beauty deserves a real pattern! So we will see. But for now, enjoy the pictures and who knows maybe I will add a few of these and a pattern to my etsy shop in time for Christmas.
this is such a great idea…and i love the fabric you chose.
Oh – this is AWESOME! I am always carrying my casseroles and dishes wrapped in slippery tea towels and having all sorts of problems – this is great.
This is darling!! I love and would totally enjoy a tutorial on how to make it:).
~Julia
I'd love a tutorial/pattern… this is the chicest casserole carrier I've ever seen!
Tara
http://www.tarabeingtara.blogspot.com
this is AMMMMAAAAAZING!!!
How much fun is that! I could put one of my etched pyrex dishes in there for a killer wedding gift!
http://www.josephsgrainery.com/2010/07/whole-grain-gift-idea.html
This is one of the better carriers that I have seen! Good job!
This is a perfect carrier! I like it. No hassle and no spills!
I am so excited about this! I am hoping to have time to make a few for gifts this year. I will let you know if I do & how they turn out. Great project!
Thanks for the tutorial! I made this as a gift for my sister-in-law for Christmas. You can see it on my blog:
http://littlebirdie2.blogspot.com/2011/01/sewing-gifts.html
Thanks again!
I love, love, love the casserole carrier, but I love, love, love that fabric even more! What is it?
Of course, what a great blog and informative posts, I definitely will bookmark your blog.Best Regards!
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