![]() Top of the batting (and the Insul-Fleece). Layer 1 square from each fabric*, right sides together on The tab to the length you like some leave it at 8 ½˝ long, but I like mine about 5 Gives the tab a nice, finished look and closes up the open edge. I like to stitch down the long sides, about ⅛˝ in from the edge. Open the strip back up and fold the long raw edges into Note: if I am not using Insul-Fleece, I like to use 2įold the 2 ½˝ x 8 ½˝ tab in half along the What you have leftover from other projects.įor 4 potholders, cut each Fat Quarter into 4 squares, 8 ½˝ x 8 ½˝, andĬut the batting (and the Insul-Fleece if using) into 4 So, two for you and two for a friend!Ģ Fat Quarters (for those who may not know, a Fat Quarterīatting–I like a nice thin cotton batting but you can use They were made from two Fat Quarters youĬan actually get four potholders from two Fat Quarters. I bought them at two different times, from different quilt shops, with NO idea My potholders started with a couple of Fat Quarters!Īren’t they cute? They were impulse buys. All you need are basic sewing skills andĪnd because my book is all about using your precut stash, Since it is sewing month, I thought I would share with youĪ quick and easy potholder pattern. Hi! Happy National Sewing Month! I am Kate Colleran and myīook with C&T Publishing is Smash Your Precut Stash!–a book with thirteen different quilt projects in it.
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