This
is a pot-holder 'recipe' is for a pot holder of my own design: it is inspired
by a number of others but I don’t think I’ve seen the same on the net. (Apologies if someone else has done it the
same way first)
Cut
a 8½" circle from card to use as a template. Using this cut 6
circles as follows:
- Cut 1
from wadding/batting (then cut this in half)
- Cut 1
from Insul-bright
- Cut 1
from a cotton fabric you aren't too keen on (for the inside)
- Cut 3
from a cotton fabric you like (for the outside)
- Optional:
a scrap of fabric 3 x 5 folded & stitched, or 5 inch length of
ribbon for a strap
Wrap
one piece of outer fabric around one half of wadding, and repeat for the
second half of wadding
Baste around the curved edge and stitch along the straight edge, about an inch away (or quilt if you fancy)
Create
sandwich:
- First
layer : lining fabric, right side DOWN
- Second
layer: Insul-bright
- Third
layer: outer fabric, right side UP
- (at
this point you could stitch across the middle to make folding easier when
it's being used, or quilt if preferred)
- If
using a strap, fold in half and insert here, loop in, raw edges out
- Fourth
layer: two half circles as created previously, right side DOWN
Pin
though all layers: stitch with a generous 1/4 inch seam, ensuring all layers
are included
Turn
right way round and admire!
If
raw edges bother you, you could bind them with bias binding, or you could top stitch, making sure you capture the raw edges inside the top stitching
(A PDF and printable version of these instructions are available here)
You might as well go further and decorate as a poke ball (pokemon)
ReplyDeleteI made these type of potholder, only in a heart shape. This shape doesn't work too well, as you lose holding space at the bottom of the heart. This, on the other hand, might do the trick. I have to think about making some. Thanks for putting it into a PDF for us!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial, I shall have a go when my Insul- bright arrives x
ReplyDeleteThese look really useful Benta I am sure your ladies will have fun making them
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