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Last week a Crafter asked about a Coozy pattern for her husband and I posted a copy of a can coozy I called the Cowboy Cooler. Well, once I saw how many downloads ther were of the pattern, I decided to add to it and post it here.

This is for everyone to download and use as you please. It's my my gift. The pattern sheets are on a 11 x 17 Tabloid and can be printed at any print shop. Just remind them to set the page scaling to NONE in the print set up.

Have fun,

Jim

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Okay, I have one more that there wasn't room for on the first post. This is a fun little project for you hide pounders that makes a great little pen and pencil holder for the desk.

You can get the 16 ounce cups at Wal-Mart.

Enjoy!

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Jim,

Thank you for sharing these with us. They do look like fun to make and to use. Ill Bet if a guy used one he'd be all the talk around the fire

:specool:

Will

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Thanks Jim! I was using my enamal camping mug this weekend at the Mud Races, wish I would have found this before then. Next time I will have mine covered. Thanks again!

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Okay, I have one more that there wasn't room for on the first post. This is a fun little project for you hide pounders that makes a great little pen and pencil holder for the desk.

You can get the 16 ounce cups at Wal-Mart.

Enjoy!

Okay, I have one more that there wasn't room for on the first post. This is a fun little project for you hide pounders that makes a great little pen and pencil holder for the desk.

You can get the 16 ounce cups at Wal-Mart.

Enjoy!

Jim,

Thanks for the mug wrap pattern. I really like the look, did you block dye the mug wrap?

ta2r

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Jim,

Thanks for the mug wrap pattern. I really like the look, did you block dye the mug wrap?

ta2r

Indeed I did. The block dyed basket weave is a real eye catcher.

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Thanks for the patterns Jim!!

The projects and patterns both look wonderful!!!!

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Jim,

Thank you for some GREAT projects! I can't wait to get started. These will look great in my living quarters trailer. Can't wait to personalize them with our ranch brand.

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Hi Jim!

This was a fun idea!

I made one and used it for coffee during a trip in the woods. The coffee held the warmth for a long time. The handle was real hot too, so have a lacing job there.

Have a nice day!

Tore

Norway

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Thank for sharing!!! I particularily like the mug wrap and I plan on a few for my fellow adult leaders in my son's Boy Scout Troop.

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Thanks Jim for the patterns they will be fun to make

Chris

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A big thanks from Abilene, TX Jim!!

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Thanks Jim! I know a few people that would be real happy to receive one of these as a gift

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Thanks Jim I made a few for the 4th of July.

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Thanks a ton

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Big Thanks

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I've made these for Kerr jars and I'm wondering why the leather is cut on curve rather than just a straight strip.

Thanks

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The curved bottom will be flat once the sides are laced together.

Jim

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Jim,

Many thanks for answering that, and for posting all of the patterns you share with us.

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