Sew a Heart-Shaped Potholder for the Cutest Kitchen Decor This quick-and-easy potholder is awww-dorable, and it’ll look perfect in your kitchen come Valentine’s Day. An added bonus: it’s great for using fabric scraps! Heart-Shaped Potholder Level:Easy What You Need Free PDF pattern Tw...
The finished size of my potholder is 7", and the mini potholder finishes at 5" square. And if you like sewing for home, check out this microwave potato bag or this easy quilted oven mitt pattern too. Supplies to Sew a potholder Shop my personal favorite sewing supplies on Amazon HERE....
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...
First off, you have to be already decided on your next project. Know exactly, what you want to do. May it be quilting a full-sized bread spread or even a potholder, you should have a clear plan on what your goal is. If you want to see an output fast, work on something easy, sm...
Today am sharing the tutorial on How To Crochet A Easy Textured Double Thick Potholder. This Potholder crochet pattern works up quick and the double thickness makes it strong and durable too. It is just made with the basic Single Crochets and Double Crochets worked in a sequence. This gives...
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. ...
How to Make a Mason Jar Pin Cushion with Bonus Embroidery Fun First I picked some pretty fabric, this isRobert Kaufman Night and Day 3 Cluster Floral in YellowfromFabricworm(same beautiful cotton I used for thePretty Potholder tute). I placed that and some tearaway stabilizer in m...
Continue practicing the popcorn stitch until end of the row, skipping a stitch or two before and after every popcorn stitch made; or as pattern instructs. But what to do when you have to turn your work, and you want the stitches to pop out on the same side of the work? We continue...
After you've completed all your quilt blocks, you'll assemble these blocks to create the quilt top. In other words, sew your fabric pieces together according to the pattern. Think of piecing quilt blocks as assembling a puzzle - but with a clear sequence to follow. The pattern’s steps ...
While you have no limitations whatsoever on how to sew over your layers, two things: first, you may want to start with what I think is the simplest way - that is straight-line quilting. In other words, simply sew straight lines either vertically (like in this tutorial) or horizontally, ...