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husband Says I am Nuts, I Say Otherwise
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 437087" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Braided rugs are easy to make. You can even get a little gadget to help fold the strips so they braid fairly evenly. It is just a thin strip of metal that folds it so the raw edges are folded in toward the center. </p><p></p><p>When I was homeschooling Wiz we did a unit on pioneer life and we worked together to make a braided coaster for my mother. She has a real coaster fetish. You do NOT put a drink down anywhere outside the kitchen in her home with-o a coaster. EVER. I started it and then helped sew it into place once it was braided and coiled. To this day it is her favorite coaster and I am working on making more iwth J and T this summer for her birthday and xmas gifts. The braided cloth coaster absorbs condensation so it doesn't hurt the furniture and it dries out easily between uses. I think it took maybe 90 min to make.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 437087, member: 1233"] Braided rugs are easy to make. You can even get a little gadget to help fold the strips so they braid fairly evenly. It is just a thin strip of metal that folds it so the raw edges are folded in toward the center. When I was homeschooling Wiz we did a unit on pioneer life and we worked together to make a braided coaster for my mother. She has a real coaster fetish. You do NOT put a drink down anywhere outside the kitchen in her home with-o a coaster. EVER. I started it and then helped sew it into place once it was braided and coiled. To this day it is her favorite coaster and I am working on making more iwth J and T this summer for her birthday and xmas gifts. The braided cloth coaster absorbs condensation so it doesn't hurt the furniture and it dries out easily between uses. I think it took maybe 90 min to make. [/QUOTE]
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