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Charms from the 90’s Finish 2

Remember this photo?

Bonnie Hunter Silk Path Pattern

As long as I was cutting for Silk Path, I cut enough of the those charm squares from the 90’s to make 20 half-square triangles (HRTs).

I’ve had these 20 HRTs on the design board and arranged every which way.

After sewing, I realized that I had used this star in the previous 90s charm square quilt. I guess I like it! Ha, ha!

90's Charm Squares

This little quilt is about 19″ square.

90's Charm Squares

Fun to bust out a quick little project and use up these oldie, but goodie charm squares!

90's Charm Squares

This finished project is headed for the gift box.

Have fun and carry on!

Silk Path is a Flimsy!

I started this Bonnie Hunter design in January 2025.

Bonnie Hunter Silk Path Pattern

And it isn’t finished yet, but at least it is a flimsy and has advanced to the marinating closet!

It measures about 86″ square. That will change after quilting, squaring up, and washing.

Have fun and carry on!

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Trivets/Potholders

I shared what was on the design board in this post: January Chookshed Challenge #6.

Trivets/Potholders

Since then, I have made lots more scrap blocks made from the 1.5″ strip drawer.

Trivets/Potholders

Trivets/Potholders

Trivets/Potholders

Trivets/Potholders

I have scrappy blocks, batting, Insul-Brite, a freezer paper template, and backing all ready to go.

The template is a 10.25″ circle.

Trivets/Potholders

I quilted each block, with batting and Insul-Brite (not the backing).

Then I ironed the template to the fabric pieces (one by one, since I only made one template), traced around it, and cut circles from every block and backing piece.

Trivets/Potholders

No photo, but I sewed the backing and the quilt sandwich right sides together, leaving an opening for turning.

Turn, press, and topstitch.

Ta da!

Trivets/Potholders

Trivets/Potholders

Making potholders has been on my to-do list a long time. I really needed some new ones!

Trivets/Potholders

Trivets/Potholders

One can quilt through all layers, including the backing, and add binding instead of turning and topstitching. A pocket for the hand can also be added. Any size can be made.

One can also add hanging loops.

Trivets/Potholders

I don’t hang my potholders, and I don’t concern myself too much with appearance. These are made to be used. They will be stained and burned.

Having said that, there are a whole lot of fun and pretty potholder ideas to be found on the internet!

The best part…these are made from scraps! Although, I don’t think my scraps went down all that much.

Trivets/Potholders

I’ll be placing a couple of these in my kitchen drawer. The rest will go into the gift box.

Trivets/Potholders

Have fun and carry on!