Finally a tutorial where the instructor doesnt ramble on and on!!! Thank you !! thank you. Loved your tutorial easy to follow, very easy to understand. 10 Stars!! ⭐️🌟⭐️🌟⭐️🌟⭐️🌟⭐️🌟
You are so good. You are to the point no mus no fus.No long editorial on what the fabric it is,how to pin,picking thread off of the fabric while we patiently wait for the start of the project. I wish others would see how boring they are.Good job.
Hi Wanda, Another couple of tips I've learned over the years (and that I use when I think of them!) are: when cutting out the pieces of fabric for the potholder, determine where you'll leave the gap for turning, and cut out a jog in the fabric for that area, usually about 3 inches long, to give yourself a little more fabric to work with when turning the seam allowance to the inside. The other thing is to shorten the stitch length as you come to and leave a corner to give it more strength and precision. After you're back on the side seam, lengthen it again. Do this for each corner.
PERFECT tutorial! Lawdy you talk fast, I'm an ole Texas Southern Drawl person! But I loved this, exactly what I needed to crank out some potholders for a charity auction! thank you!
Thank you so much for your easy tutorial. This is the ONLY potholder I was able to master. It came out adorable. What helped me was sewing the two main fabrics (leaving an opening) together first, then laying it on top of the batting and Insul-Brite and pinning in the middle, and the edges, and just going over the stitches from the main fabrics. You made it so easy to cut around first before turning right-side out. I also put my ribbon in the middle :). Thank you again!
You made my day! I bought some material that had pumpkins on it and was so glad I kept searching for a pattern that would be perfect for my material. Thank you so much, I made 2 sets already in no time at all. Looking forward to you doing more simple and easy patterns for us sewers. Stay safe and healthy!
I love them...especially with the triple stitching diagonally across the center. I've arthritis in both hands, and that little tip will make it so much easier to grab and hold onto hot pans! Now, a trip to the fabric store to get some of that heat proof batting...
Thanks for the easy turtiol fast and easy best one I've seen most is 55 mins long and still didn't get to how to make your great thanks wanda keep the turtiol voing
So quick and easy and no annoying music I've made a round pot holders as well as when I open my coffee jar I've chipped the lid putting it down to hard sometimes when my arthritic thumbs play up I've now brought a new coffee jar who's lid I don't want to chip so the lid has a soft resting place I used some fat quarters with coffee pot pictures on one side and name of coffee on the reverse side I top stitched in a spiral
Thank so much for this very easy to follow and understand tutorial!!! I am making Santa potholders and mug mats for gifts this 2019 Christmas! Thank you again for sharing your time and craft skills!
Seems like a fun project. Something to do in between those large projects :) I actually need to hunt up some kitchen prints. Love the ease of using layer cakes. The size is also good when you just need that something to rest a hot ceramic or glass pan on. Thanks for reminding me to add this to my "fun stuff" list!
I made 2 sets today one in set of 8" and one set in 10", using them at our camper did them in green to match my towels. Thank you, I enjoyed your tutorial.
I love this! It looks so simple, I'm going to try it, thank you. I wanted the written pattern but it tells there was an error every time I click on the site.
Thanks, Alanda, I made some last year, and will make a couple more now for my son. I usually put double pins at the sides of the opening I want to leave to remind me not to sew there. Cheers!
We generally use Warm and Natural 100% cotton batting for most of our projects Monica. Wool batting is another good option if you have some on hand. I wouldn't use a polyester batting in pot mittsas polyester isn't particularly good at blocking heat.
Finally a tutorial where the instructor doesnt ramble on and on!!! Thank you !! thank you.
Loved your tutorial easy to follow, very easy to understand. 10 Stars!! ⭐️🌟⭐️🌟⭐️🌟⭐️🌟⭐️🌟
lol, Thank you for your lovely comment Dawn. :)
dawn parker, I totally agree!😊
Wow u love it
I think u love me
Thank you so much - You have a great tutorial.
You are so good. You are to the point no mus no fus.No long editorial on what the fabric it is,how to pin,picking thread off of the fabric while we patiently wait for the start of the project. I wish others would see how boring they are.Good job.
Thank you so much Wendy!
Short and sweet with all the directions you need! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful, Sherry!
Loved your tutorial. So easy to follow, nothing complicated. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Wanda, Another couple of tips I've learned over the years (and that I use when I think of them!) are: when cutting out the pieces of fabric for the potholder, determine where you'll leave the gap for turning, and cut out a jog in the fabric for that area, usually about 3 inches long, to give yourself a little more fabric to work with when turning the seam allowance to the inside. The other thing is to shorten the stitch length as you come to and leave a corner to give it more strength and precision. After you're back on the side seam, lengthen it again. Do this for each corner.
Thank you for these helpful tips Gloria. Much appreciated 😊
Thank you so much for explaining about closing the opening bit. I was scouring the internet trying to figure it out lol
I am happy to hear the tutorial was helpful Sarah 😊
Great beginner project! I was looking for a nice video to show my youngest so they can watch someone other than me sew. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you. This is a nice easy project for them. 😊
Thanks for the video. Yours is by far the best and easy to make for newbie
You're very welcome. Thank you for your lovely comment.
Thank you for the class blessings
I was really struggling with making some pot holders for the holidays and came across your video. Thank you! Super helpful!
PERFECT tutorial! Lawdy you talk fast, I'm an ole Texas Southern Drawl person! But I loved this, exactly what I needed to crank out some potholders for a charity auction! thank you!
lol, Thanks Beth. Happy to hear it was helpful.
Thank you so much for your easy tutorial. This is the ONLY potholder I was able to master. It came out adorable. What helped me was sewing the two main fabrics (leaving an opening) together first, then laying it on top of the batting and Insul-Brite and pinning in the middle, and the edges, and just going over the stitches from the main fabrics. You made it so easy to cut around first before turning right-side out. I also put my ribbon in the middle :). Thank you again!
Excellent. I am glad to hear you like the tutorial. 😊
Thanks for this! You make everything so concise and clear. Ideal for beginners.
Thank you. You are so welcome :)
You made this an easy no fuss project for me… a beginner … thank you for clear instruction❤
Thank you Annie 😊. I'm glad to hear you found the tutorial helpful.
Very simple way thank you so much for this tutorial 😊
Thank you for such a clear tutorial and I learned about getting rid of the bulk!
Excellent. I am glad to hear you found the tutorial helpful 😊
So easy even I can do it! Thank you😍
you make it so easy - thanks- palm springs,ca.
You are very welcome, Sylvia.
You made my day! I bought some material that had pumpkins on it and was so glad I kept searching for a pattern that would be perfect for my material. Thank you so much, I made 2 sets already in no time at all. Looking forward to you doing more simple and easy patterns for us sewers. Stay safe and healthy!
Awesome Patricia, happy to hear you like the tutorial 😊
Enjoyed this video I made one as I watched!!! So easy and pretty. Much better than store pot holders. 😊
That's great to hear Della 😊. I'm glad you liked the tutorial.
Thanks for sharing. Your instruction is excellent!!
Thank you Cheryl 😊
Excellent! Going to make these as gifts for a housewarming ♡♡♡
I use this tutorial all the time..best one I have seen and fast and easy ..thank you !!
That's great to hear Lyndia. Thank you. 😃
Very quick...cute...useful...and unique craft. Excellent tutorial! Thanks for the time you took to share this with us.
Excellent clear and simple instructions. Give some confidence to try and make thank you.
They are so simple to make Sylvia, and they make great stocking fillers for the Christmas stocking.
I love them...especially with the triple stitching diagonally across the center. I've arthritis in both hands, and that little tip will make it so much easier to grab and hold onto hot pans! Now, a trip to the fabric store to get some of that heat proof batting...
Excellent Cynthia. I agree the diagonal stitching works a treat. :)
Cynthia Esquibel babylock destiny two
wonderful video , easy to follow , good tips and they look great thank you
I made these and they were so simple and beautiful! Thank you!
Thank you for explaining the details clearly! I can't wait to make these!
They are so easy to make Margaret. I ran up half a dozen in no time at all.
I enjoy all your tutorials, and have used several of your tips in making quilts. New to quilting.
That's excellent to hear Lucretia. Thank you for your lovely comment.🙂
Good to see you back.
Thanks for the easy turtiol fast and easy best one I've seen most is 55 mins long and still didn't get to how to make your great thanks wanda keep the turtiol voing
Thank you once again Diane 😊
Very good tutorial. Easy enough, too. Thanks for sharing.. I'll be sharing, too, in the way of gifts that is.
Excellent Melodie 😊. These make ideal gifts, and as you say, they are easy to make.
Thank you
Very nice potholders and easy. Your teaching skills are fantastic! You get right to it and do not mess around..I love it!
Thank you so much Donna 😊
Simple and to the point 👏🏻
So quick and easy and no annoying music I've made a round pot holders as well as when I open my coffee jar I've chipped the lid putting it down to hard sometimes when my arthritic thumbs play up I've now brought a new coffee jar who's lid I don't want to chip so the lid has a soft resting place I used some fat quarters with coffee pot pictures on one side and name of coffee on the reverse side I top stitched in a spiral
Thank you Kym 😊. I really like the idea of your round potholders with the spiral stitching.
VERY NICE TUTORIAL!! LOVED IT
Thank you Ruth 😊
Thank you so much....this is going to be my 1st sewing project! :D
You are going to love how easy they are to make Kathy, :)
Thank you wanda for the turtiol God bless u
Thank so much for this very easy to follow and understand tutorial!!! I am making Santa potholders and mug mats for gifts this 2019 Christmas! Thank you again for sharing your time and craft skills!
Excellent Enid, the receivers of gifts will be very happy. Pot holders and mug rugs make great gifts. 😃
Perfect video nice and simple yet informative!
Thank you!
Very clear video. Thank you
New to your channel. Very simple straight to the point I’ll try a few
You are going to love how easy they are to make Nelly. 🙂
Seems like a fun project. Something to do in between those large projects :) I actually need to hunt up some kitchen prints. Love the ease of using layer cakes. The size is also good when you just need that something to rest a hot ceramic or glass pan on. Thanks for reminding me to add this to my "fun stuff" list!
These are so quick and easy Terri, and yes, a bit of a respite from the large projects.:)
Enjoyed watching very easy to follow thank you x😊
You’re welcome 😊
You're a doll. thanks for this easy-to-follow tutorial.
You are most welcome Karen. These will make great stocking fillers for xmas.
Such an easy listening and I learned some tricks thank you!!!
That's great to hear Roxanne. :)
Thanks very easy to follow your instructions very easy thank s very very much thank u
Glad you found the tutorial helpful Diane 😊
Thank you Alanda for this video! Great for us hippies!
😃 You are welcome Marilyn.
No fuss. Thank you. New sub.
Going to try to make those I always need pot holders and you never to have enough thank you
They are so easy to make Liz you will never run out again. :)
so easy! Thank you very much for this
You're very welcome 😊
Great tutorial!! I will definitely make these, thank you!
They are just so easy to make Patricia. Happy to hear you like them. 😀
Tutorialnya sangat mudah dan dimengerti untuk pemula... Thank you.🧵
Thank you for your comment Indah. I am happy you like the tutorial.
Great tutorial 🙏 thank you
Glad you like it Suzanne 😊
I made 2 sets today one in set of 8" and one set in 10", using them at our camper did them in green to match my towels. Thank you, I enjoyed your tutorial.
Thanks.very easy to sew.
So well done! Very good tutorial!
Thank you Suzanne 😊
Thanks i needed this for my project
This is very usefull especially for begginers
Happy Blessed Saturday :) Thank You for this quick sewing project idea :) Have A Blessed & Wonderful weekend :)
You are most welcome. And a wonderful weekend to you. :)
Thank you so much...these will make such lovely gifts!
In my view, you can never have enough pot holders :)
Thank you!!! Great guidance
Glad you enjoyed it. Rosi 😊
I love this tutorial! Thank You so much!
Thank you Penny :)
Thank you this is so helpful
Happy to hear you liked the tutorial Laila 😊
Very easy tutorial to follow tgank you so much xxx
I love your tutorials. Thank you.
Excellent!!!!! ❤️🙏
Thank you Maribel 😊
Made one of these today, came out great. Thanks for the tutorial 😊
So nicely and easy to make pot holder. Thank you so.o.o much.
Thank you Geethi. They really are just so simple to make. :)
The easiest pot holder I have ever seen made thank you
Thanku for teaching simplest and easier way to make.
You are most welcome 🙂
Thanks again
Teaching ladies at my church to sew.. I think this is going to be the first thing I teach them.
Great idea Eve. These are so quick and easy to make. 🙂
great, thanks
Thank you for this tutorial😊
Love it u make look so easy
This is nice and fast. I’ll try it today
Excellent Tatyana. They are quick and easy to make.
Alanda Craft I’ve subscribed to your channel and look forward to more of your ideas.
Thank you!
You are most welcome Cathy. These make great stocking fillers.
These are so sweet thank you!
You are most welcome. They really are quick and easy to make.
Awesome.
Thank you! Cheers!
These are really great. Nice and BIG. Hate the ones that are too small to put hot pots on.
The beauty of this method is you can make these as big or as small as you like.
Very nice !
Very nice, thankyou
You are most welcome. 🙂
Nice work. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Yes they are quick and easy and very pretty!!! make nice christmas gifts, thank you for sharing!!! Subscribed to your channel..
Great lesson
Lindo lindo e muito lindo mesmo👌👌👌👌 Apartir de hoje sou sua aluna, vou aprender fazer. Muita saúde e tudo de bom. Um forte abraço. 🇦🇴🇦🇴
Thank you. These are quick and easy to make so I am sure you will master it in no time.
THANK you. I think I can do this.
These really are easy to make, I'm pretty sure you will soon be running up heaps of them for gifts. 😀
Thank tou
thx this is usefull for my project
I love this! It looks so simple, I'm going to try it, thank you. I wanted the written pattern but it tells there was an error every time I click on the site.
Here is the direct link Debbie, so hopefully this will work for you. www.alandacraft.com/2018/02/02/quick-easy-pot-holder-tutorial/
Great tutorial thank you.
Thankyou so much
You are most welcome, Jackie 😊. These pot holders are so quick and easy to make.
Thanks, Alanda, I made some last year, and will make a couple more now for my son. I usually put double pins at the sides of the opening I want to leave to remind me not to sew there. Cheers!
That's a great idea, Gloria. Certainly saves having to unpick an opening if you forget to leave one. Don't ask how I know that 😊
@@alandacraft Ha ha! We've all been there! :)
What kind of batting? I have the insula bright.
Thank you 😊
We generally use Warm and Natural 100% cotton batting for most of our projects Monica. Wool batting is another good option if you have some on hand. I wouldn't use a polyester batting in pot mittsas polyester isn't particularly good at blocking heat.
I think I’m going to make some out of some scraps I have; thanks.
Good idea, They don't take much fabric and they are quick and easy to make :)
Very beautiful idea mam
Thank you Kusam :)
Very nice
Thank you Cherine :)
@@alandacraft your most welcome