Does anyone have a suggestion, pattern name, or pattern link to make these? I would like to make some as gifts for next Christmas.
Thanks
Happy 2009
Debbie
OT-----Heat Proof Curlling Iron Carrier
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dforseth
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OT-----Heat Proof Curlling Iron Carrier
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Re: OT-----Heat Proof Curlling Iron Carrier
I really don't think you need too much of a pattern. It could be just a fold over on the front with a velcro closure. I would use insulbrite for lining the fabric. I think I am going to make one for the mini-iron I purchased. Try measuring the length adding three inches and making the width about 5 inches. Test be making one using paper or tissue.
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SharonG/FL
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Re: OT-----Heat Proof Curlling Iron Carrier
You 'could' use a potholder, fold it over and sew leaving enough space to put the curling iron in. OR, use a potholder pattern and make it as long as you want it to be.
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xteacher
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Re: OT-----Heat Proof Curlling Iron Carrier
I have a couple of patterns. I'll have to check and see if I can tell where I got them. Or give you some instructions. I know I use prequilted fabric and line it with that teflon ironing board fabric from Hancocks. Mine also has a pocket made from regular cotton fabric across the bottom that you can tuck the cord and a comb or brush into.
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dforseth
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Re: OT-----Heat Proof Curlling Iron Carrier
Thank you xteacher, that is what I had in mind. I have some of the teflon fabric.
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xteacher
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Re: OT-----Heat Proof Curlling Iron Carrier
Debbie, check your pm. I sent you the info for this pattern. As I told her, I made 10-12 of these a couple of years ago, put an embroidery design of a curling iron and their name on each one. Some I made matching little makeup bags. I am really bad about making things for others, but not myself. This time, however, I made one for myself to match my suitcase. Now I have a new suitcase guess I'll have to make another one. I do use the double sided prequilted fabric. One day I may quilt my own fabric. I forgot to mention the site in case anyone else needs one. It is nancysnotions.com in the free projects section.
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sewcarolyn
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Re: OT-----Heat Proof Curlling Iron Carrier
If you still need a pattern let me know I have made several of these from a free pattern that my daughter found on the web for us
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dforseth
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Re: OT-----Heat Proof Curlling Iron Carrier
Yes, I would like a pattern or a web site.
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