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Easy Hot Pad Tutorial | Sewing projects for beginners, Sewing machine projects, Small sewing projects

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…

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Protect Counters with Keeping it Cool Fabric Trivet Pattern

Whether you're a master chef or a novice saucier, you know how important it is to protect your kitchen surfaces from heat. Set down your steaming pots and scorching pans without damaging your counters with this Keeping it Cool Fabric Trivet Pattern! Made from fat quarters of fabric, these homemade trivets are filled with cotton batting so that the mat is thick enough to provide insulation. Want to make the trivet pattern decorative? Add some bias tape for a clean-cut finish, or leave it…

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Sew Oversized Hot Pads - A Beginner-Friendly Tutorial

Learn how to sew oversized hot pads! These large, casserole dish sized hot pads make great gifts. It's the kitchen item I always needed and just never knew it. Check out the beginner friendly sewing tutorial at Pin Cut Sew Studio.

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DIY Fabric Pot Holders with Matching Bias Tape

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

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Pretty Patchwork Trivets Are a Breeze to Make - Quilting Digest | Beginner sewing projects easy, Sewing projects for beginners, Sewing projects

These Also Make Wonderful Gifts! Leftovers from your scrap bag will quickly come together into pretty trivets for protecting your table from hot dishes. Rickrack finishes the edges beautifully while hanging loops make them easy to hang in a handy place. Select 6 fabrics that work well together for each trivet. They can be your …

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