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
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
The other day I needed a quick gift for a friend and decided I’d make a couple of hot pads / pot holders for her. These are a quick project and make a nice gift because you can completely customize the fabrics to fit the chef! (fabric used is Serenata from Riley Blake) Easy Hot Pad Tutorial by Andy Knowlton www.abrightcorner.com Materials Needed (for two hot pads) 1/4 yard each of two complimentary fabrics OR 2 fat quarters 1/6 yard coordinating fabric for binding 1/4 yard Insul-Bright** two 9”x 9” pieces of thin cotton batting **Insul-Bright is a thin batting-like material that has an insulating layer. It is made for items such as this. In the photo you can just barely see the thin insulating layer (where the red arrow is pointing.) The Fabric Mill carries Insul-Bright! Step 1: Cut two 8.5” squares from each coordinating fabric. Then cut (about) 9” squares of the thin cotton batting and the Insul-Bright (you’ll need two of each) The rest of the instructions will be for just one hot pad but your supplies will be enough to make two. Step 2: Layer the fabrics and the batting to create a sandwich: fabric 1 (right side down), Insul-Bright, thin cotton batting, fabric 2 (right side up) Pin layers together in 4 to 6 places to hold together. Step 3: Quilt the layers together. You can do either some straight line quilting, or some free motion quilting. I like the look of the straight line quilting but the fmq goes a bit quicker for me. Once the quilting is done trim the hot pad. Step 4: From the binding fabric cut 1 strip that is 2.5” x width of fabric. Fold it in half and press to make a long strip that is 1.25” wide. (Each binding strip will bind one hot pad) Step 5: Place the binding strip along one side of the hot pad with the folded edge pointing toward the center of the hot pad and the raw edge of the binding strip matching up with the edge of the hot pad. Start sewing (1/4” seam) about 1.5” from the corner of the hot pad. Stop when you get to 1/4” from the edge. Backstitch. Clip threads. Fold the binding strip to the right so that it is perpendicular to where you were just sewing: then fold it back on itself to the left so it lines up with the next edge of the hot pad: Turn the hot pad 90 degrees and begin sewing the next side (1/4” seam.) Start right at the edge and backstitch just a little as you begin: Sew all the way down this side, stopping again 1/4” from the end and repeating the above steps for the corner. Continue all the way around the hot pad: After sewing the final corner, sew down the last side only about 1.5”, then backstitch. Remove hot pad from machine, clip threads. On that last side, you should have about 5 or 6 inches with no binding yet: Next we need to join the two ends of the binding. Lay the binding down and unfold it just a little so you can mark where they meet up. Pin in place Carefully sew across the two binding ends to join them. Trim extra binding off, leaving about 1/4”: Lay binding down on edge of hot pad, finger pressing the seam you just created. Sew in place. Step 6: Beginning in the middle of one side, flip the binding over to the back so that it covers the stitching line. Hold in place with pins or binding clips. Sew on the other side, right in the ditch. This will catch the folded edge of the binding on the opposite side. When you get to the corner, stop about 2” from the corner. Leaving the needle and the presser foot down, fold up the corner so you can see the underside. Fold the binding down as shown: Then fold the other side over as shown to create the corner. Hold in place as you sew to the corner, leave the needle down, pivot and continue sewing down the next edge of the hot pad. Continue sewing around until binding is sewn. Enjoy your hot pads! I LOVE mine. When they need a wash just toss them in with your dish towels.
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. …
Our Double-Thick Pot Holder, designed by Daniella Taylor, is a cute and handy knit to protect your hands (and counters and tables) from the heat! This pattern’s fun construction begins with a tube knit in the round that you seal at the top with a three-needle bind off. After you make the little hanging loop, you open up the pouch, triumphantly flatten it into a square, and whipstitch a design-detail seam! The garter stitch surface of the Double-Thick Pot Holders shows off the unique coloring of our dappled Sunshower Cotton. Its white base shows through as a printed dye dances on the surface of the yarn, and each stitch is a beautiful little surprise as the hues shift under your fingers! Made in Italy of 100% organically grown cotton, this worsted-weight yarn has a satisfying heft and supple feel. Each pot holder takes just one skein of this soft and sturdy yarn, so each three-skein Double-Thick Pot Holder Bundle will make three (and our big beautiful rainbow-of-twelve bundle will make a giant stack!). You’re gonna want to make some for everyone!
This patchwork pot holder is light and sunny. Great for Spring décor. It will make the perfect Mother's Day gift. This one of a kind pot holders measure 8 1/2" X 8 1/2" and is made with 100% cotton fabrics from our personal stash. The delicate Spring colored fabrics are quilted through three layers of cotton batting. Add a touch of sunshine to someone's kitchen. They are useful as a mug rug, hot pad, snack mat or trivet --however you choose to use them, they are sure to lift your spirits. **This is a finished product ready to ship in 1-3 business days**
DIY Owl Potholder Free Sewing Patterns + Video
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
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.
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!
Knitted hotpads are essential to every kitchen. No matter how often you're cooking, a hotpad will always come in handy!
It’s Christmas time again and that means it’s time for gift giving. I love making SWEET little gifts for my friends and neighbors. This year I decided to make potholders from 2.5″…
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THIS IS A PDF PATTERN. An email with the pattern download link will be sent to your email address immediately once your payment is processed. The simple PDF downloadable potholder sewing pattern is suitable for advance beginner sewer. This pattern contains detail instructions with step-by-step pictures on how to sew it. Pattern also includes actual pattern. Skill level: Advance Beginner. Total pages: 11 Finished size: 10” width x 6.5” height (25.5 cm x 16.5cm) You can also find it from www.BLhandmade.com Please note, there are no refunds on instant download patterns. Have fun and enjoy your sewing!
Like a ray of light breaking through the clouds, our Sunburst Pot Holders in our…
As the fall season ushers in cozy vibes and gatherings around the Thanksgiving table, there's no better time to add a touch of warmth to your decor. The Scrappy Quilted Pumpkin Pot Holder is the perfect project for both seasoned quilters and beginners.
With fall almost here and Thanksgiving just around the corner, it's the perfect time to make these cute Lattice Pie Pot Holders. If you're looking for a cozy fall sewing project this is it. They are so easy to make and also a great way to keep your hands safe when handling hot pie dishes during the holiday season and decorating your table for Thanksgiving. This DIY project is both practical and fun, making it the perfect addition to your Thanksgiving preparations.
Quilted Butterfly Potholder Sew Free Pattern&Paid
Fabric Cone Pot Holder Free Sewing Pattern
Have you ever wished for a potholder that is quick-and-easy to make, looks adorable, and is simply perfect for your kitchen? Allow us to introduce the Heart-Shaped Potholder! It hits all the requirements. Not only is this cutie good for every day but it’s a slamdunk for Valentine’s Day. This simple pattern is easy to […]
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Owl Pot Holders Sewing Pattern is a great project to DIY your own Pot Holders. They will make your kitchen life full of fun and enjoyable.
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Just like closets and kitchen cabinets, you can really never have too many hot pads and oven mitts. I recently started putting together a gift basket for a housewarming that I will be attending and
The Pot Holder Parade sewing pattern is a sewing pattern that includes instructions to make 4 different styles of potholders (or hot pads). Includes: Note: all measurements are approximate. Exact details are included in the pattern. Round Potholder Pattern (approx. 8") Envelope Potholder Pattern (approx. 8" x 10") Christmas Tree Potholder Pattern (approx 9" tall) Stripey Potholder Pattern (approx 8" x 10") Stripey Dishtowel Pattern (depends on the size of the towel) WORKS WITH FABRIC PANELS I designed the panels for my Mint for You and Spooky Schoolhouse Fabric collections with Riley Blake Designs to fit the Pot Holder Pattern pieces. FREE INCLUDED BONUS: The digital pattern also includes a BONUS SET of Printable Baking Gift Tags. Includes both holiday and general-themed gift tags. Skill Level: Advanced Beginner A link to get the 15+ page full-color PDF will be emailed to you immediately after you complete your purchase. This is a PDF pattern and there is NO SHIPPING COST and nothing will be mailed to you. This is a PRINT AT HOME PATTERN. If you would prefer a printed pattern that is mailed to you, you can purchase one here. US ORDERS ONLY. INTERNATIONAL PURCHASES NEED TO BE MADE THRU ETSY: www.etsy.com/shop/PolkaDotChair
DIY Fabric Bird Potholder Free Sewing Pattern
This quilted oven mitt tutorial shows step-by-step instructions to sew a modern patchwork oven mitt – such a beautiful DIY gift!
Make One or Both in Colors That Work with Your Kitchen! These charming pot holders are great for adding spots of color to your kitchen. Decorative rick rack and applique are pretty finishing touches. Choose colors you love and have fun watching them come together. Choose between two styles or go ahead and make both. …
Various handmade scrappy quilted pot holders with hanging loop. Made out of cotton fabrics in a range of patterns and colours. One in pink florals in a quilted patchwork design and two in quilted stripes. Hanging loop and lined in heatproof batting. A lovely addition to any kitchen. Would make a lovely gift. Machine washable. Stripe pot holder measures approximately: 8.5” x 8.5” (22cm x 22cm) Patchwork pot holder measures approximately: 9” x 9” (24.5cm x 24.5cm)
These fun and beautiful DIY pot holders are not only a great tool for your kitchen, but they are also a wonderful gift for loved ones.
Make a Set of Pot Holders or More! Veggie motifs are perfect for any kitchen, and these pot holders are lovely renditions of some of our favorites. There’s an ear of corn, tomato, eggplant, pumpkin, and watermelon slice. Make one or all five for yourself or to give. You can also set several of the …
Make Them in Scraps for Any Season! Strips left over from other projects can be quickly turned into charming pot holders using string piecing. This is a simple process that yields wonderful results. Start by choosing a combination of skinny strips that work well together. Leftover Christmas fabrics will produce lovely gifts. Make a few …
Tons and tons of crafty fabric chicken project ideas that you won't want to miss! Quilts, embroidery, booties, tees, bean bags, and so much more!
My oh my’ Christmas is soon to be here, so I thought it would be fun to put together my Top 20 Handmade Gifts.
The co-worker of a friend asked me to make her ten Christmas pot holders. I decided they had better get made now or Christmas would come and go and they wouldn't be done. Out came my Christmas fabrics, batting, Insulbright and the sewing began. I had enough bits and pieces of Christmas fabrics that I didn't need to cut into yardage. There are 12 pot holders here... two are for my friend. Making these in an assembly line made them go together quickly. They are ready to deliver! Happy Quilting!
With fall almost here and Thanksgiving just around the corner, it's the perfect time to make these cute Lattice Pie Pot Holders. If you're looking for a cozy fall sewing project this is it. They are so easy to make and also a great way to keep your hands safe when handling hot pie dishes during the holiday season and decorating your table for Thanksgiving. This DIY project is both practical and fun, making it the perfect addition to your Thanksgiving preparations.
Bring a do-it-yourself touch to your kitchen with handmade pot holders. Two of the nine pot holders patterns also have instructions for coordinating oven mitts!
Just like closets and kitchen cabinets, you can really never have too many hot pads and oven mitts. I recently started putting together a gift basket for a housewarming that I will be attending and
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
Quilted Butterfly Potholder Sew Free Pattern&Paid
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