Thank you Jean for another wonderful gift idea. I’m thinking that I might make a selection of your ideas ready for the festive season next year. Hope everyone is well with you and your family, love to the Trueloves 🏴
Hi Jean, these potholders would make a great gift, thanks for sharing how it was made. Your looking great. Wishing you and your family a great Holiday Season.
What beautiful potholders and wonderful explained! I am dutch, so english is not my native tongue, but I understood everything and I am going to try making at least one. Enjoy the coming holidays with your family!
I make a couple different types of potholders. I've discovered, if I use a piece of fabric about an inch and a half larger than the pretty side of the potholder, I fold that fabric over twice and bring the folded edge up to the pretty side of the potholder, clip in place. Then the other two sides, I fold the corner at a 45° angle, then fold the rest of the fabric over twice, clip and the corners are mitered. Then top stitch all the way around. I think I can do it in my sleep. I sell out at every sale. Anyway, it looks like binding. I guess, technically, it is. I saw someone make a cathedral window potholder, but it was backwards. They left the frame fabric showing, nothing in the middle, as the frame fabric was there. I tried it, but it looked horrible. I now own the ugliest trivets. I did make the regular cathedral window the way you showed (way back when), as a potholder. With all of the batting, I didn't feel that lump in the middle. 😊❤ Don't worry about how much you talk. That's why I like your channel and tutorials. It's comforting and makes me feel like I've stopped in for a visit. ❤ Thanks Jean
Love this block and it makes such pretty potholders! Thanks Jean!❤❤❤
Thanks Sondra:)
Love your talking don’t excuse yourself love it💕 and wonderful tutorial
Happy holidays to you and all of your wonderful family ❤🎄
Aw thanks Gisela:) Keep safe!
Looks 👍
Thanks Delwyn:)
Thank you for explaining! I’m going to try this.
Please do! Thanks:)
Hi Jean! These are sooo fun 😍😍
Thanks!!
Hello Jean, remember when you did this pattern years ago. Thanks for the repeat on potholders. I think I can do it this time around😃.
Yes I do! Glad you are going to give it another try!
Beautiful. I love this block. Thanks for sharing.
I'm so glad you liked it! I enjoy making these blocks too.
Thank you Jean for another wonderful gift idea. I’m thinking that I might make a selection of your ideas ready for the festive season next year. Hope everyone is well with you and your family, love to the Trueloves 🏴
Thanks Margaret:) We are ticking along just fine!!
Jean, thanks for a great tutorial! I always forget how to make these. Maybe now I can remember! At least I can check back with this video!
You’re welcome! I hope it helps you make a beautiful project!
Hi Jean, these potholders would make a great gift, thanks for sharing how it was made.
Your looking great. Wishing you and your family a great Holiday Season.
Aw thank you:) Keep well and safe!!
Jean thanks for the pot holder video I’m going to try to make some as gifts
Have fun!
Great tutorial! Thank you!
What beautiful potholders and wonderful explained! I am dutch, so english is not my native tongue, but I understood everything and I am going to try making at least one. Enjoy the coming holidays with your family!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate you taking time to watch me:)
I make a couple different types of potholders. I've discovered, if I use a piece of fabric about an inch and a half larger than the pretty side of the potholder, I fold that fabric over twice and bring the folded edge up to the pretty side of the potholder, clip in place. Then the other two sides, I fold the corner at a 45° angle, then fold the rest of the fabric over twice, clip and the corners are mitered. Then top stitch all the way around. I think I can do it in my sleep. I sell out at every sale. Anyway, it looks like binding. I guess, technically, it is. I saw someone make a cathedral window potholder, but it was backwards. They left the frame fabric showing, nothing in the middle, as the frame fabric was there. I tried it, but it looked horrible. I now own the ugliest trivets. I did make the regular cathedral window the way you showed (way back when), as a potholder. With all of the batting, I didn't feel that lump in the middle. 😊❤ Don't worry about how much you talk. That's why I like your channel and tutorials. It's comforting and makes me feel like I've stopped in for a visit. ❤ Thanks Jean
Thanks for the tip on binding your potholders! That's a great idea!
Great tutorial, going to give this one a try :)
Please do!
Jean, I could see this making very pretty placemats if you sewed a 4 or 5 inch strip to opposite sides..
They would be super:)
Good morning Jean, it has been a really long time,😂😂😂
It has!! So nice to hear from you Vicki! Have you been keeping well? I do hope so:)