| Author Notes: | This is a great way to use up fabric scraps. As long as you have a sewing machine, these are simple, inexpensive, and take almost no time to make. |
| Supplies: |
scraps of decorative fabrics in coordinating colors
terry cloth for batting (old towels work well) sewing machine, needle and thread |
| Instructions: |
These potholders are fun to make and so quick. Mary made hers in a 9 Patch Block, but you can make any pattern you like. She also used 3 layers of cotton terry cloth for the batting. Our block is made up of 2 inch squares of two different colors. Then borders (also 2 inches wide) were put on top and bottom, then the sides. Once your block is made you make a loop of the border fabric. Place this loop in one corner on the right side of the holder. Cut a backing the same size as the block. For batting you can use 3 layers of terry towel. Place your towelling down first, then the quilt block right side up. On top of that in one corner pin your loop, with raw edges even with block. On top of that place your backing right side down. Sew all around outer edge using a 1/4" seam making sure you have caught the loop in your stitching line. Leave opening about 3" wide along one edge to turn. Turn and machine stitch around entire edge, making sure your opening was stitched closed. You can really use your imagination with these and they are pretty as well as useful. Make Matching Accessories Circular
Tablecloth Mary
Wilkins, a Canadian quilter, sewer and editor of Sew-Whats-New.com, gave
us the instructions for making these terrific potholders. For
lots of great sewing ideas, tips and instructions, click here to visit Mary's
site. |
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