In today's tutorial we will learn how to make a scrap fabric rubber jar opener. Use up fabric scraps in this quick and easy project. It makes a great gift and can be done by any skill level.
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In today's tutorial we will learn how to make an extra large rainbow hot pad from fabric strips. This mat is great for protecting your counters and tabletops from casserole dishes and extra long glass pans. In the bright colors of the rainbow it makes a great gift and is easy for any sewing level!
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It might be too late for this year's Valentine's Day but it's never too early to start on next year's...
Make your Valentine's day holiday baking feel more festive by learning how to sew your very own homemade Valentine's Day LOVE potholder, hot pad, or trivet with this project's pattern. Spruce up your kitchen decor for the holiday with this cute appliquéd and quilted LOVE and heart kitchen accessory idea. Makes a great handmade gift item, too!
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The written pattern contains step-by-step how-to directions, photos, link to the video tutorial, and the printable templates to make a potholder, trivet, or hot pad measuring approximately 8 ½” x 8 ½”. Instructions for an optional hanging loop - and mitered corners - are included.
Looking for a different hot pad or trivet sewing project? Check out some of my other tutorials:
And follow along as we make today's Love potholder!
Today we'll be learning how to sew handmade decorative fabric and rubber jar grippers to help you open jars, lids, or bottles in the kitchen. These cloth and rubber grip openers whip up pretty darn fast so you can have plenty on hand for cooking, baking, and outdoor gatherings.
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Looking for simple ideas to make homemade hot pads and trivets? Learn how to sew a large hot pad from fabric strips and batting using the quilt-as-you-go sewing technique with this step-by-step how-to tutorial. With the finished project measuring 12" x 16" it's great way to protect your table and countertops from your kitchen's big casserole dishes and glass pans. And it's a good project for a beginner, too!
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The written pattern contains step-by-step how-to directions, photos, and a link to the video tutorial to make a 12" x 16" quilt-as-you-go hot pad from fabric strips. It's an instant digital download PDF pattern so you can get started on your project right away.
Looking for something else? Check out some of my other kitchen sewing and crafting projects!
And check out our work with the strip hot pad to see how easy it is for anyone to sew:
As we approach the 4th of July, it's time for picnics and gatherings. Unfortunately, this year we may have to go with at-home socially-distanced versions. Even if it's just you and the members of your household, today's hotpad project made with red, white, and blue fabric strips can add a little festiveness to your holiday.
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Looking for more potholder ideas? Check out some of my other projects!
You can find the step-by-step how to tutorial for the 4th of July flag large hot pad sewing project right here:
It's Tutorial Tuesday and today we are making a large potholder. If you have one of those big honkin' glass pans that won't fit on a regular potholder like I do, this project is for you.
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