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Show Daisy Hot Dish Mat An Appropriate Gift By RUTII WYETII SPEARS TT WAS the flower handle of the tea-pot lid that suggested this daisy mat. I had been thinking of making a hot dish out of firmly braided strips of cotton cloth. I wanted it to be thick and sewn firmly like a rag rug, so that it would stand frequent scrubbings. The deeign had to be novel and gay so that it would be appropriate appropri-ate for a Christmas gift or would VTOMAKE SEW WHITE STRIP 50" STRIPVs" LONG IN LOOPS TO mWIDE- MAKE 10 PETALS -sfer-rrSSTHEN SEW SSSsVo CENTER SEW YELLOW BR AIDED AXP STRIP 10 LONGtS37v T VByfTty. CENTER K')iZ'i -VSJ-Y" CIRCLE 'HSSXl attract attention if used to sell at a church bazaar. All the directions direc-tions you need to make one are right here in the sketch. Cotton flannel or heavy cotton knitted material are good to use for the braided strips. Cut the strips two inches wide if the goods is heavy or wider if light weight. 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