Good morning, friends!
I'd like to share with you, again, the top post I've ever done. It was a "round up" of fun potholder ideas. This one has been shared again and again, posted on Pinterest, you name it!
It's the perfect use for those scraps of fabric... you know, a little bit extra/leftover? See what you think!
(From March, 2013)
This Monday's Mining is all about potholders. "Why potholders" you
ask? Because I've been cooking up a storm and I need some new ones! I
hope as many of you have fun with these as the great post about headbands - that one has had crazy reposting on Pinterest!! Potholders are not as sexy as headbands, but hey, maybe we can turn that around?!?!
Let's see what I can find, shall we? Here we go ....
These are soooo sweet and right in time for Easter - from Miss Mary Sewing Classes. She has nice clear photos and good directions. LOVE IT!
Anytime
scrapbusting is mentioned, I'm in. I have oodles of scraps in
desperate need of some busting...actually for sewing, but, well, you
know what I mean... This tutorial for scrapbusting potholders comes from My Girl Thursday and it's great!
How
about a gift for grammy (or memere, in my case) that doesn't require
sewing? Zip over to Ally's Helpful Hints for Mommies and see how to do these little gems. Pick up some inexpensive ones and add your sweeties hand prints. :o)
Have you ever watch that show "Semi-Homemade"
with Sandra Lee? The potholders with hand prints and this one made in
part from a towel make me think of that. Lindsey from The Allen's has a
pretty quick/easy project using a towel and some fabric - looks pretty cute. She calls them "hot pockets" - adorable!
This one could be posted on either my DIY Fabric Pinterest board OR my DIY Repurposing
board! Either would be perfect. Jill (from Australia - how cool is
that?) on her site Creating My Way to Success, gives you a great set of directions to create this for yourself. Thanks, Jill!
This
project is probably the most complicated of what I've shared so far,
but I would say that they are well worth it, if you like to sew. These come from the Sew 4 Home website and
use Moda fabrics (always gorgeous) but you, like me, can use whatever
coordinates you have at hand. I felt like there were several very good
sewing lessons at the same time!
How about knitting some? This pattern from Katy Elliot
looks fairly straight forward. My only concern would be, without
Insulbrite, toweling or batting, would I ultimately get burned? Happens
a lot in my world. Let me know if you use ones like this - does it
work for you?
This one ISN'T a potholder, it's a trivet made with felt! YAH - can you believe it? Totally looks like a piece of wood, doesn't it? You can see how it's done at Shelterness.com.
Ah... what would a set of potholder ideas be without one from Martha Stewart?
Click through the arrows to the right of the picture for directions.
The template is on the first page, where you see this picture.
One
can't have a pattern for knitting and not find one for crochet. These
are GORGEOUS and I might just have to learn to crochet just to make one! This comes right from Crochet with Raymond (who is her cat!!)
I
hope you have fun checking these out. If you have any other great
ideas, let me know in the comments below -I'd love to see them.
Have a quilty day,
Carrie
PS. One thing I forgot to mention and most likely you'll read
about it when you check these sites out, but you'll need something to
line your potholders if you, like me, tend to burn yourself. I've used
re-purposed towels, some re-cycled heavy duty felt and my favorite,
Insulbrite. If you are going to make a bunch (say for Christmas) you
can buy a 20 yard bolt for $30 at Fabric Depot. Okay, I am thinking you and 3-4 friends might want to go in on that - 20 yards of Insulbrite is quite a lot...
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