These will make fantastic little add-on gifts at Christmas time or any gift-giving occasion. Thanks for the tutorial. I love the one-seam idea and turning them to get the 4 fabric effect.
I made 9 inch finished potholders with a layer of insulbright and cotton batting for Christmas gifts one year. Made in a similar fashion but sew an X across the bottom layer, insulbright, batting and inner piece of fabric before adding the 4 triangles of fabric as you did here. Nice big pot holders that protect your hands from the heat.
These will make fantastic little add-on gifts at Christmas time or any gift-giving occasion. Thanks for the tutorial. I love the one-seam idea and turning them to get the 4 fabric effect.
You are so welcome!
This would be a fun project to do with friends and family.
I made 9 inch finished potholders with a layer of insulbright and cotton batting for Christmas gifts one year. Made in a similar fashion but sew an X across the bottom layer, insulbright, batting and inner piece of fabric before adding the 4 triangles of fabric as you did here. Nice big pot holders that protect your hands from the heat.
Great idea! Thanks for sharing it with us.
Adorable!
Super. Thank you
Very nice! Did not find the vegetable charm packs on your link.
Sorry, the vegetables are an old fabric that we no longer have.
Using Shapeflex, is that gonna be enough protection from heat on wooden furniture? I think I might try a regular cotton batting or even Insulbrite
I think Jackie used both. When I've made them I used simple cotton batting scraps.