I have been blessed with a family
that includes many women who love to sew.
One of them is my Aunt Ellie,
a beautiful woman who has a generous nature
and a boundless creative spirit, and...
a twin sister, my Aunt Sharon, to match!
{A future post will feature Aunt Sharon.}
{A future post will feature Aunt Sharon.}
I wish they lived next door to me, or at least very nearby.
One day last year, Aunt Ellie and I had a fun day of sewing, and she taught me how to make this clever and innovative casserole carrier.
Once I started making these, I couldn't stop...
Friends have given many of these as fun and practical gifts.
They are perfect for parties and potlucks...
And tailgating...
And gifts, for weddings, showers, new grads and mothers!
Sometimes I list some carriers in my shop on Etsy, eamylove.
{Contact me if you would like one custom-made, just for you!}
{Contact me if you would like one custom-made, just for you!}
Several people asked me if I had a pattern
they could purchase and make their own casserole carriers.
I'm happy to report that I've developed
in a tutorial-style PDF version.
Photos are plentiful, and there are many tips to guarantee success.
Only straightline sewing is needed, and you can finish one up in a matter
of a couple of hours, even the first time.
Want to know how it works?
Just center any casserole or baking dish or pie plate,
up to a 9" x 13" cake pan,
on top of the lining, under the handle.
Bring up the handle, folding it in half.
Place one loop over the handle...
And then the other loop over the handle.
That's it!!!
{Prepare to have all heads turn when you walk into a party or picnic
with your goodies inside.}
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These are so cute!! Great fabric choices, too!
ReplyDeleteSo handy and I love your super-straight stitching!
ReplyDeleteHow clever! These are definitely on my "to sew" list!
ReplyDeleteCommenting again to let you know I nominated you for the Liebster Award:) Check it out here: http://suzclaas.blogspot.com/2012/04/mail-time.html
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