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GIVEAWAY and Tutorial: Hot Mess Casserole Carrier

This giveaway is now closed. The winner is #195 Carolyn.

Today, I’m really excited to share my tutorial for the ‘Hot Mess Casserole Carrier’! It was part of the ’12 Days of Christmas’ series on the Free Spirit blog. Jump over to the Free Spirit blog to get the tutorial! You can also download it via a pdf file here.

This free pattern is to make a structured zippered bag that will hold a 13″ x 9″ baking dish. The bag is also made with Pellon Insul-Fleece, so it is insulated to keep your baked goods nice and hot during travel! I have some great ceramic 13″ x 9″ baking dishes, and this definitely fits the bill!

Also, Free Spirit has generously provided a Tula Pink ‘Salt Water’ jelly roll to give away to one of my lucky readers! ‘Salt Water’ is due out in shops next month, and you can pre-order it here (among other places)!! The jelly roll contains 30 strips, and is perfect for your next project!

You have until Friday, November 30th at 7pm CT to enter!

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23 thoughts on “GIVEAWAY and Tutorial: Hot Mess Casserole Carrier

  1. Carrie P. says:

    a super casserole carrier. thanks for sharing.

  2. Dude. I am so exited about this tute and the fabric! Thanks!

  3. Emily says:

    Casserole carrier…jelly roll….I’m hungry for food and fabric.

  4. suemac says:

    I was on idontdodishes first thing on Friday and pre-ordered the coral colorway. Can’t wait until it comes out. I just love the color. And where did I get the idea for ordering Salt Water. From the Fabric Enabler of course.

  5. Tabatha says:

    Daymn I love this new line by Tule, drools!!!Count me in, I can’t wait to get my hands on this fabric!

    Tabatha at BendingPins.com

  6. Rosa says:

    It`s just beautiful !

  7. Oh how I would love some of that fabric 🙂 thanks for the chance

  8. WandaFish says:

    A great tute as always, Sara, thanks! Your casserole carrier is just awesome in that gorgeous fabric. Thanks for the lovely giveaway too 🙂

  9. Linda says:

    HI! HOW NEAT IS THIS!
    I’M SURE TO MAKE SOME!
    THANKS FOR SHARING!

    [email protected]

  10. Thank your for the great tutorial! I will be making one for sure.

  11. Candice says:

    Oh please me!! And I am sOOOOOOO making some of these covers! WOW! Thanks!

  12. jmniffer says:

    What a great gift idea! I would want one for myself too. Thanks for sharing and for the chance at your giveaway.

  13. Donna Joy says:

    Just today I was looking for something to carry a cake in, I think the casserole holder would work for lots of baking. Thanks for sharing.

  14. Gina says:

    Fantastic tut! Thanks for sharing it & the chance for the giveaway!

  15. Great to have a chance to win! Love Tulas designs! How to enter for a chance to win

  16. Cassandra says:

    What an awesome project! I have seen casserole carriers but had never even thought of making one. 🙂 Thanks for sharing!

  17. love the fabric you used in your casserole carrier

  18. Love the new line by Tula Pink and I’m dying for it to be out so I can buy buy buy. I would love to win a jelly roll from your generous giveaway! Thank you so much for hosting it.

  19. KatheG says:

    WOW! This carrier is one of the best I have ever seen – thanks for sharing this and the giveaway.

  20. This is very beautiful and practical too! 🙂

  21. Rosa Smith says:

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  22. Rosa Smith says:

    Could you please clarify some of the instructions.
    On step 2 it says ” Take yoru Exterior Zipper Panel and draw a horizonal line that is down 1″ from one long edge. Cut alon this line. Repeat for the Lining Zipper Panel. on step 3 it say ins part ” Place the larger piece of the Exterior Zipper Panel right sided up with the long edge horizonally. (the rest of the instructions I understand}
    My first question is why do you instruct that we cut the Exterior zipper panel 6.5 inches wide and then instruct that we cut an inch off and make it 5.5 inches (that is my understanding of what I am suppose to do…help me to understand how I am thinking wrong. On step 3 it says “place the larger piece” does that mean the piece that I have cut down to 5.5 inches?
    Please help
    Thank you
    Rosa Smith

  23. I’m really excited to share my tutorial for the ‘Hot Mess carrier bag wholesalers Casserole Carrier’! It was part of the ’12 Days of Christmas’ series on the Free Spirit blog.

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