Like a ray of light breaking through the clouds, our Sunburst Pot Holders in our…
Come fussy cut with me! 🍄🍄🍄 Take any cute fabric that has an image you like and cut it into a square. I like to use a 2 1/2” clear acrylic template so I can center the design I’m cutting. Here are...
Helloooooooo!!!!! Wow, thank you for all of your lovely comments on my last post… New Zealand is such a beautiful country and I do love sharing the special bits of it with some of the rest of…
These Fried Egg Crochet Patterns are usable in a variety of ways, from entertaining decoration, toys, and great potholders!
A potholder is a super quick sewing project. You can make them in any color and size, and they make lovely gifts. We made ours using leftover 10″ layer cake squares, but you can cut 10' squares from your fabric stash to suit. This is the QUICK 1 MINUTE VIDEO (or scroll down for a more detailed version) https://youtube.com/shorts/oMc1e81Z3ck?feature=share Watch the video below or scroll down for the step-by-step written instructions Tools Used in This Tutorial Olfa Cutting Mat - The mat we use measures 24' x 36' so it's quite large. If you are wanting to get one this
Love your Kitchen with 15+ FREE Pot Holder Patterns to Sew! Hey there, today I'm sharing 15+ Free Pot Holder Patterns you will love to sew! Are you tired of using dull, uninspiring pot holders
SKEINS: 1 skein of Purl Soho’s Line Weight; 3 skeins of Purl Soho's Cotton Pure TO MAKE: 6 Cook’s Pot Holders, as pictured COLORS: LW, Kiln Red + CP, Egret White, Pale Almond and Red Nectar; LW, Honey Pink + CP, Egret White, Pale Almond and Red Nectar
Star Pot Holder Crochet Patterns
They’re Great for Scraps! Turn string-pieced squares into charming pot holders with this easy project. Hand-stitching and pretty buttons are lovely finishing touches. Start with skinny strips from your scrap bag and use a string-piecing technique (instructions found here). However, instead of using paper or fabric for the foundation, use batting for a quicker finish. …
My oh my’ Christmas is soon to be here, so I thought it would be fun to put together my Top 20 Handmade Gifts.
Coasters make for a great DIY crafts because they’re practical and inexpensive. They don’t require much of whatever material you use — be it fabric, ceramics, cork, cording, or yarn. Here are ten homemade projects, perfect for entertaining. TOP ROW 1. New year’s eve coasters from The Purl Bee 2. Fabric coil coasters from The Red Thread 3. Sashiko pot holders (easily made into coasters!) from Design*Sponge 4. Instagram coasters from My Fabuless Life 5.
Explore Your Crochet's free patterns blog and discover inspiring ideas to ignite your creativity. Read our post, 'Black Cat, White Cat Free Crochet Patterns'.
The Kitty Cat Pot Holder is the perfect gift for cat lovers! This crochet pot holder has a pocket on the front for gifting.
These are pot holders custom made in the shape of a Honey Bee. Great for Bee lovers or to add a pop of color to your kitchen. Multiple colors offered, please see our store for other options. Great for teacher gifts or housewarming gift or adding a splash of color and whimsy to your kitchen. Will fit your whole hand and protect you from any hot surface in your kitchen. Made from 100% cotton fabric and 100% cotton batting. For cleaning they can be machine washed and dried. This listing is for 1 item. Made in a pet free and smoke free home. Other fabric combinations available on our site. For questions please convo me. Designed developed using Susie C Shore copyrighted pattern Bugs! #ST-1206
The sale is tomorrow!! It's been a fun week full of cutting and sewing! I absolutely LOVE crafting and hope everyone enjoys seeing what all I have been working on lately! As promised, here is a small sneak peek of some items I love to create... A QAYG Bloomin' Pillow Persimmons Delight Quilt Anna Marie Horner makes some of my most favorite fabric collections! I couldn't resist making a couple quilts: Folk Song Quilts. And one of my most favorite quilt patters.... The Dresden!! I love this vintage-style Quilted Pillow using the Dresden Plate pattern as well as using it to make these Hot Pads!! Quilted Hot Pads (Dresden tutorial here: MQC Youtube Video) Hotpad tutorial here! And you can never go wrong with a few Quilted Mug Rugs at a craft show. And a small lil stack of Baby & Toddler Quilts And if you need a break from sewing, making these fabric magnets were fast, easy, and look how cute they are! The colors options are endless and is a great scrap buster! AND MORE!! This is just a peek at some items that will be set up tomorrow! If you're in the area, I hope to see you there!! And if you're a Disney fan, you'll wanna take a look at this fun quilt Here!
These stylish ceramic coasters are the perfect addition to your scandi living space. Complete with matching holder, they can be stored away easily when not in use.
Too Busy To Blog. I know, it's unbelievable! Projects have been multiplying around here like bunnies. I am so busy crafting and sewing, that I am forgetting to share them. These coffee cups were "put on the shelf", at least their photos were, in order to wait for Mother's Day to pass. We would not want to ruin any surprises. That's right, you guessed it. They are hot pads with handy handles for hanging. Go ahead, say that five times really fast. You might recognize the fabric from the baby quilt in April. When fabrics are this yummy I want to use up every bit. This colorful pair were for a gal whose cheerful outlook and positive attitude brighten any day. Most quilted hot pad patterns you find have edges bound with bias tape. I wanted to slip the handles in the edge though, so I turned them like a pillow case, and slid the double layer of heat resistant batting in afterwards. Those of you who quilt will know what this is. I love these miniature patchwork squares in the seams on the reverse side of pieced fabric. They are like the little tiny wildflowers that hide in the grass. I have also sewn three new nightgowns trying three different patterns. For the first time I made a purchased, printed pattern item that actually fits! There is way too much fun going on here in Texas.
Pot holders, hot pads, potholders, oven mitts -- whatever you call them, you probably use them frequently to protect your hands from hot kitchen items. Here are 27 pot holder patterns to make from the traditional to the more trendy double-handed pot holders. These pot holders include a variety of shapes, size, and textiles so you're sure to find one that works best for you! This is a list of super fun pot holder patterns with instructions you can print out for free and a few you can buy that are super creative. RELATED: 17 Hot Pad Patterns to Crochet
At the time of the writing of this blog post, I am almost 57 years old and I have not bought any pot holders. Ever. I have two thread-bare pot holders I received as wedding gifts and I have one made by my youngest daughter from one of her early elementary school classes (she is...Read More
This Cone Pot Holder Free Sewing Pattern is perfect for you to use in the kitchen and prevent from getting burns, very efficient and easy!
Vintage vinyl 7" singles can be colorful with bright labels. Create a coaster shaped just like a record with this sewing tutorial.
This perky chicken pot holder has handy wing pockets so you can slip your fingers and thumb inside for a good grip. Finished size: 7" x 8 1/4" Designed by Chris Malone.
We've just returned from our lovely week in Cornwall I'm in the process of sifting through all the photos - over 1000 of them! I didn't spend as much time as I thought I would crocheting, our days were busy and by the time we returned home in the evening we were all pretty shattered...
Easy and practical crochet potholder patterns are a zero waste way to craft a kitchen essentials for every home.
If you love the moss stitch and crochet pot holders, then the Mabel Pot Holder is for you. The free pattern includes pictures and a video!
Explore Your Crochet's free patterns blog and discover inspiring ideas to ignite your creativity. Read our post, 'Lattice Pie Pot Holder Crochet Patterns'.
Knitted hotpads are essential to every kitchen. No matter how often you're cooking, a hotpad will always come in handy!
The Kitty Cat Pot Holder is the perfect gift for cat lovers! This crochet pot holder has a pocket on the front for gifting.
Decorate your home with fabric Christmas trees that you made using scraps and squares of fabric! This easy tutorial makes chic and elegant Christmas decor.
Double-Thick Sunburst Pot Holder Free Knitting Pattern
The Puppy Dog Pot Holder is the perfect gift for Dog lovers! This crochet pot holder has a pocket on the front for gifting.
Photos above © Diary of a QuilterThis quilting pattern / tutorial is available for free... Full Post: Quilted Leaf Coaster
Love your Kitchen with 15+ FREE Pot Holder Patterns to Sew! Hey there, today I'm sharing 15+ Free Pot Holder Patterns you will love to sew! Are you tired of using dull, uninspiring pot holders
We've just returned from our lovely week in Cornwall I'm in the process of sifting through all the photos - over 1000 of them! I didn't spend as much time as I thought I would crocheting, our days were busy and by the time we returned home in the evening we were all pretty shattered...
Star Pot Holder Crochet Patterns