I recently particpated in the Holiday Bake, Craft and Sew Along over at Skip to My Lou.
For the Sew Along, I wanted to come up with a gift that was fun and easy to make – but that people don’t always remember to buy for themselves.
I thought that some cute Pot Holders would be just the thing! It’s more fun to cook and bake with cute pot holders don’t you think?
I have two versions for you today – here’s the first:
How can you not feel awesome when you’re taking muffins (or creme brulee) out of the oven with this snazzy potholder?
I have been loving all the “lined paper” projects around and I thought that the idea was perfect for a fun, ok . . . silly, pot holder.
Here’s what you’ll need to make your own:
For Front Piece of Potholder -
White Fabric – 2 pieces 8″ x 8 1/2″
Pellon Insul-fleece – 1 piece 8″ x 8 1/2″
Pellon lightweight batting – 1 piece 8″ x 8 1/2″
For Back Piece of Potholder -
Back Fabric – 2 pieces 10″ x 8 1/2″
Pellon Insul-fleece – 1 piece 10″ x 8 1/2″
Pellon Lightweight Batting – 1 Piece 8″ x 8 1/2″
For Binding -
1 piece cut on bias – 3″ x 42″
1 piece cut on bias – 3″ x 9″
To Make the Pot Holder -
Cut out your fabrics. Lay your pieces so that the small front pieces are together and the back pieces are together.
For the Front of the Pot Holder, make a sandwich with the two white pieces of fabric on the outsides, right sides out, and the Insul-fleece and batting inside.
Sew 1/4″ around all the sides to hold everything together.
Measure down from the top 1 1/2″ and draw a line across the rectangle with a disappearing marking pen. Mark the next line 3/4″ below that.
Continue marking lines down the rectangle until you reach the bottom.
With blue thread, sew across the marked lines. Go over the top line 4 times and the other lines 2 times.
Measure 1 1/2″ from the left side and mark a vertical line down the rectangle. Sew over this line with red thread 4 times.
With your marking pen, write out your clever phrase on the fabric. Embroider the letters with a simple stem stitch.
Fold the 9″ piece of binding in half, wrong sides together and press.
On the back side of the front piece, lay the raw edges along the top edge of the rectangle. Sew down with a 3/8″ seam allowance.
Fold the binding over to the front of the rectangle and sew it down just inside the folded edge.
For the back of the Pot Holder, make a sandwich with the fabric and fleeces just like you did with the front.
Sew 1/4″ around all the sides, then sew vertical lines down the rectangle 1″ apart.
Lay the front of the pot holder over the back with the bottom sides matching up. Trim off any excess and sew the sides and bottom together with a 1/4″ seam allowance.
Trim the corners so they are just a little bit rounded.
Bind the potholder around all four sides, just like you did for the top of the front piece.
Cute huh? And so quick! I love having the little pocket to slide my hand in.
I’m a bit of a klutz so the more protected my hands are when I stick them in the oven, the better!
The back is super cute too!
If you prefer something that is a little more “traditional” you can use the same steps as above. You can adjust the size easily too!
This version is a little smaller – 7 1/2″ x 9″ finished – and has rows of little embroidered running stitches over machine stitching on the front in the same colors as the cute retro fabric in the back.
I did the little running stitches over the machine stitching around the edge of the binding in front too.
I pretty much love them both. ;)
What do you think? Wouldn’t they make a fun gift?


















Ahhh! This is SO cute!!
Oh these are so cute! Thanks for sharing!
These are so cute, thanks for sharing!
These turned out way too cute. Now you have me wanting to make potholders!
SUper !! merci beaucoup
SUPER CUTE! I could make a bunch of these and give to the women in my small group. What a great idea – thanks for the directions! LOVE!
So stinkin’ cute! I just love it!
That is adorable! LOVE it!
I’m glad this project is finally up here! Now I can pin and share and love on it all the more. :) I adore both of these potholders, Bev!
Okay Bev – that potholder totally made my day. I LOVE it. It would make a perfect gift, especially for a wedding shower! Thanks for all your inspiration dear!
Oh my, that is TOO cute! Thanks for the tutorial!
love love love, consider this project pinned! This is a fabulous Christmas gift idea…not to mention I’ll have to make one for myself!
this is so clever. i just love it!
Pretty clever Bev! Love them.
I’m in love! This is just to freaking cute. Now i have to go beg my SIL to borrow her sewing machine.
Thanks so much for sharing! Stopping by from Someday Crafts link up : )
Liz @ bon temps beignet
I love the “hot” ones. I also loved your curtains. I don’t think I commented yesterday. Like the teal you are using in your house.
Oh! I totally love these and want to make some for Christmas gifts! What a fun idea. Thank you for sharing!
liZ
Bev! You are so clever! Such a cute and whimsical potholder! LOVE it.
Freakin’ adorable!
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