Patricia, my proof reader from Sault Ste Marie, had a chance to work on the casserole carrier before I made it live. She has some comments and tips:
I must say that I was not looking forward to putting the binding on this project but so far it has gone on without a hitch. I just have the outside binding to apply and will do that tomorrow. I used my adjustable bias binder to attach the binding to the handles and since I wanted to make my own binding and wasn't sure of what width would work I went back to the Jewelry Roll project and found what I needed but did not use the fusible web. I did not try the edge joining foot to sew down the second side of the binding but used my left edge topstitch foot instead and it worked great. I really like the way the casing is "magically" made and instead of a string or ribbon I may use my smallest bias tape maker to make a narrow tie. Will have to see if it will fit in the casing. Great project and easy to do and should be easy to present to a class.
Thanks,
Patricia
Dianne from Knit-N-Stitch from New Minas, NS just joined, she says:
What a awesome project! I just finished printing the instructions and your teaching tips and ideas and I can hardly wait to get started. Everything I need is here and so well done. Thank you so much!
And Yvette from Pine Ridge Knit & Sew emailed me with her kind words:
Thanks Snez, it's lovely, we'll have a great day stitching this out.
Thanks all for the kind words.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
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