If you want to give your potholder a hanging loop, cut a piece of ribbon or twill tape in your desired length. Fold it in half and place it wherever you like, with the raw edges in line with the raw edge of the fabric. Stitch along the edge at ⅛” on top of the stitches from...
Please bear in mind that in this case, you'll need two different 8" squares in contrasting fabric - this will make two four-patch blocks. For the mini potholder, you'll need two 6" squares to make a 5 ½" raw front piece for the mini potholder. Step 2 - Assemble Pieces Lay your...
See how to sew quilt binding: first, how to bind a quilt, a mug rug, a potholder, and how to sew mitered corners. Everything you need to know to make quilt binding corners - the easy way. And the BEST? I added a Quilt Binding Calculator for you - stop guessing and counting, ju...
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In between your full-time day job and your home chores, maybe be a couple of toddlers too, you might have lost hope of being able to find time to sew. It ma ...
How to Crochet a Easy Textured Double Thick Potholder: Crochet Pot Holders are the most the most amazing things to crochet for your kitchen. Not only are they practical and functional thing to make but they are amazingly quick and fun to make. They also
How to Make Your Jeans Tighter by Sewing 5. Sewing your jeans If you know how to sew and you can access a sewing machine, then you can make a figure-fitting garment out of your loose jeans in a trice. If the legs are loose or flared, I find it smart to first take the leg measu...
Learn how to sew an apron using the free vintage basket apron pattern below. Aprons are beautiful to wear and so very practical too. You can always use several. Grandma always kept a couple for everyday use, and a fancy one to wear on special occasions. ...
Step Four: Open the square. It will sit like a bowl! Halfway there! Step Five: Repeat Steps 2-4 for second fabric/batting square. You now have the outside and the outside ready to sew together to make the soup bowl cozy. (I love that these are reversible!) ...
If you’d like them to be purely decorative, you don’t need to set the piece of wood in the concrete. Reply Mary April 3, 2022 - 7:00 pm This is such a clever diy Michelle. I never would have guessed you used the bottom of the potholder to create the template, It is truly...