I watched several tutorials today regarding this mini potholder and found yours to be the most easily understood and easy to follow. I also like better how you used the one longer length of fabric to construct the pocket portion of this project. Thank you! This is a great stocking stuffer!
I am working at the 2018 Sew Along but interrupted my work to make a table runner for my doctor leaving on her pension. I am anxious to get back at my Sew Along that I am doing by myself, block by block, along with a little peak to the videos. Thank you for today’s wonderful gift idea for the holiday season. You are the best teacher there is and your cameraman in the pickle jar is very good giving just the wright angle for us to see precisely. Thank you. Roseline, Québec, Canada
She seldom answers comments. I'm going to try this method for double oven mitts. I'll do a top stitch all the way around and will quilt the first large piece
I watched so many other videos on how to make this finger tip hot pad and your video was the BEST! So much easier to get those rounded edges by doing it your way than cutting each pocket and main piece rounded and trying to get them to match up! Thank you! :)
I made 4 of these today. They turned out real cute. The only problem I had was turning them inside out. I had to rip out some stitches to turn them. But t worked out just fine. Thank you!
thank you for this tutorial by far you have made this look the easiest yet. I have watched soooo many of these tutorial from others and they just make things so difficult to follow but yours was great thank you again and I look forward to seeing more of your videos
Love your Mini Mitt pattern and tutorial. Sometimes it's hard to see placement of fabric on the pattern and it's great that you do a video to go along with the pattern. Makes it so much easier to use the pattern and refer to the video.
I am so excited every time you post a new video! I learn so much from you! Fun to see you quilting on the boat! Did you buy a new machine or is that your "travel" one? I have a Pfaff Creative Expression 4.0 and I love it, when you sew in your studio it sounds just like mine! I have made a huge dent in my 5 inch squares this summer thanks to you, and watch and re-watch your videos on how to use them up! Thanks so much for how you make quilting easy to understand and fun!
In the video you show the 9-1/2" fabric piece and the 9-1/2" heat resistant piece. Yet, after you've traced the template on the solid black piece, you do not include the heat resistant piece when sewing to the main piece. Very confusing, since if the heat resistant piece is included, it shows when you turn it inside out.
Interesting that this channel is called The gourmet quilter yet she did not quilt these mitts. I do however really like this method better than the ones I've been doing. I just copied some my mother showed me and made my own pattern. With binding and quilting. Going to try this method instead I think it would be a lot even with some quilting
I made some of these some years back and made them into Animals faces one was a Crocodile the other a pig shame i don't have them anymore to post a pic
I watched several tutorials today regarding this mini potholder and found yours to be the most easily understood and easy to follow. I also like better how you used the one longer length of fabric to construct the pocket portion of this project. Thank you! This is a great stocking stuffer!
I am working at the 2018 Sew Along but interrupted my work to make a table runner for my doctor leaving on her pension. I am anxious to get back at my Sew Along that I am doing by myself, block by block, along with a little peak to the videos. Thank you for today’s wonderful gift idea for the holiday season. You are the best teacher there is and your cameraman in the pickle jar is very good giving just the wright angle for us to see precisely. Thank you. Roseline, Québec, Canada
She seldom answers comments. I'm going to try this method for double oven mitts. I'll do a top stitch all the way around and will quilt the first large piece
I typically don't buy patterns but I bought this one because these are so cute!! Thank you for having a video to work along with!!
I watched so many other videos on how to make this finger tip hot pad and your video was the BEST! So much easier to get those rounded edges by doing it your way than cutting each pocket and main piece rounded and trying to get them to match up! Thank you! :)
I made 4 of these today. They turned out real cute. The only problem I had was turning them inside out. I had to rip out some stitches to turn them. But t worked out just fine. Thank you!
I must go and order some heat resistant batting, none in our local shops. Thank you for this video. Love all your stuff!
Love the tutorial! Very easy to follow. Thank you so much!☺
Thank you for this cute tutorial! I've missed you! Hope you are enjoying your vacation!
thank you for this tutorial by far you have made this look the easiest yet. I have watched soooo many of these tutorial from others and they just make things so difficult to follow but yours was great thank you again and I look forward to seeing more of your videos
Love this! Also simpler than the other tutorials I’ve watched! Thank you!!!
You're an absolutely wonderful instructor! * * * * * Bless you!!!
Sew cute! Great scrap buster!
Love your Mini Mitt pattern and tutorial. Sometimes it's hard to see placement of fabric on the pattern and it's great that you do a video to go along with the pattern. Makes it so much easier to use the pattern and refer to the video.
The pattern says it’s not available. Wanted the templet. Loved how you explained everything.
I just found the pattern and purchased it. I am excited at making these for gifts.
Love these so much. Thank you.
I really like the way she explains any tutorial. I made couple of these Mini Mitt.
I am so excited every time you post a new video! I learn so much from you! Fun to see you quilting on the boat! Did you buy a new machine or is that your "travel" one? I have a Pfaff Creative Expression 4.0 and I love it, when you sew in your studio it sounds just like mine! I have made a huge dent in my 5 inch squares this summer thanks to you, and watch and re-watch your videos on how to use them up! Thanks so much for how you make quilting easy to understand and fun!
Welcome back. Cute project!
Love your videos. You do fabulous work. I'm always looking forward to projects.
Wonderful video. Looks like a fun and useful project.
I enjoy watch you sew.
I cannot find your pattern on your website. Is it still available?
I cannot find the pattern on your site. Thank you for this video.
Thank you for sharing
Very cute! Thank you.
Obrigada pelo seu video. Um grande abraço de uma amiga do Brazil!
I know it has been a number of years since you made this video, but do you still have the pattern available? I could not find it on your website.
Lovely project! So glad to hear from you again. Can 1" (or more) be added to the width for larger or men's hands?
I paid for my pattern for the mini mitt and you sent me an email with a link. I can’t find the email. Could you please resend it??? Many thanks!!!
I love this video thanks....
So nice thank you.
Great Video
In the video you show the 9-1/2" fabric piece and the 9-1/2" heat resistant piece. Yet, after you've traced the template on the solid black piece, you do not include the heat resistant piece when sewing to the main piece. Very confusing, since if the heat resistant piece is included, it shows when you turn it inside out.
Interesting that this channel is called The gourmet quilter yet she did not quilt these mitts.
I do however really like this method better than the ones I've been doing. I just copied some my mother showed me and made my own pattern. With binding and quilting. Going to try this method instead I think it would be a lot even with some quilting
The insulator you can buy is insul-bright
I made some of these some years back and made them into Animals faces one was a Crocodile the other a pig shame i don't have them anymore to post a pic