Here’s another super quick & easy tutorial on another fun little gift to make! These pot holders are seriously so easy any beginner can make one! Try it! They are a fun way to add a pop of color to your kitchen and can easily be used every day in the kitchen for moving pots and lids around and I even use them as a hot pad on the dinner table when I need to put down a warm pot or bowl. So many uses for something so simple! That’s my kind of project. Hope you enjoy!
The dimensions of the fabrics:
• Cut 2 cotton fabrics at 9″ x 9″
• Cut 2 of your insulated fleece/batting at 9″ x 9″
• Cut 1 strip of fabric (for the hanging loop) at 2″ x 5″
• Optional: Add one piece of 100% cotton batting cut at 9″ x 9″ (may be too bulky for your taste or for your sewing machine. I often leave this out to save time too.)
Now, enjoy my FREE step-by-step video tutorial on how to make some quickie pot holders! Happy sewing!
Here for all 12 free video tutorials for 12 Days of Last Minute DIY Gifts:
• Day 1- Snappy Wristlet
• Day 2- Duo Zipper Pouch
• Day 3- Lip Balm Cozy
• Day 4: Snap Up Caddy
• Day 5: Patchwork Oven Mitt
• Day 6: Patchwork Kitchen Towel
• Day 7: Rollup Cord Keeper
• Day 8: Reversible Fleece Neck Warmer
• Day 9: Quickie Pot Holders (this project!)
• Day 10: Rice Hot/Cold Packs and Hand Warmers
• Day 11: Bowl Cozy
• Day 12: Reusable Fabric Bowl Covers
Nancy crohe
Love it love it love it….
Pat cronin
You are so special
Cathy
What kind of table is your machine in? Looks nice and flat.
Angi Kelley
I have been making potholders for the last couple weekends. i give them out every year for Christmas gifts.
N Cahill
Thanks so much for this – back to the fabric store for me! Great gift to other extended family members.
Pat Durham
Loved the tuitorial. Have watched you since you started. Merry Christmas.
Roberta Van Belkom
Vanessa,
I’m a fabric hoarder. I can’t pass up fabric sales! Your quick projects are great to help use up this fabric. Sewing gives me “me” time and therapy. Most of my projects help raise monies for local community charities.
Thank you Miss Crafty Gemini!
Regards
Robi
Canada
Madisyn Curry
Hi, do you have written instructions?
Vanessa Vargas Wilson
Hi. For my free projects I’m only able to provide the video tutorial.
Donna in Pa.
Hi Vanessa! I love, Love, LOVE your video tutorials! And I would like to know which small, portable irons that you recommend and why. Keep up the great work!
Vanessa Vargas Wilson
Glad to hear that! Check out this post for my iron info: https://craftygemini.com/2016/06/best-irons-sewing-quilting-video.html
Geneva
I just found you in you tube. You are awesome you explain and show everything perfectly a without getting on my nerves. I do not have the urge to fast forward you are great at what you do thank you