Learn how to sew pretty potholders that match your kitchen decor and can withstand the heat in the kitchen! Our videos will guide you through the process of creating adorable DIY pot holders that are both stylish and functional.
Moreover, potholders can be a great choice for last-minute gift ideas due to their fast and easy nature.
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This sewing tutorial teaches how to sew large, reversible hot pads that are big enough for casserole dishes! Perfect for gift giving, almost everyone can use one of these. We also have FREE downloadable care tags to include with your gift.
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Sew a quick and easy hanging kitchen towel from a store-purchased washcloth and towel.
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Learn a simple way to bind a potholder with a hanging loop. This binding is completely done with a sewing machine using the serpentine stitch. No hand stitching.
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With this sewing tutorial, learn how to sew large hot pads, big enough for casserole dishes! These casserole hot pads not only add a pop of color to your dinner table but also provide a practical solution for protecting tables and countertops from the heat of hot dishes or pots.
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Learn how to make eco-friendly quilted pocket potholders from old towels in this DIY tutorial. Upcycle and create useful kitchen accessories!
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Learn how to make quick and easy pot holders with a leftover panel or 7 - 8 inch square piece of fabric. This free potholder pattern can be completed from start to finish in less than an hour.
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Spruce up your kitchen with this tutorial on how to sew a no-binding potholder using leftover jelly roll strips with this free quilted potholder pattern.
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These pot holders were quick and easy to make. The paper piecing is a simple pattern so they are a good pattern to try for your first paper piecing project.
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