Another great stocking stuffer idea. Thanks for this and the bowl cozy tutorials. You are so easy to listen to; directions again are clear and concise. THANK YOU!
Love the potholders, and your video couldn't have been better - It was excellent! I am making kitchen sets for my daughters (potholder pocket oven mitts, hanging towels, and dish soap bottle apron), and wanted to add some type of finger potholders. Your video was the first to come up in my You Tube search, and is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much!
If you use a "walking foot" your layers have much less chance of shifting as you sew because the foot works in conjunction with the feed dogs under the foot to pull the upper and lower layers of fabrics at the same time. With a regular foot it tends to push the upper layers forward making the upper layers shift and get misaligned. Walking feet are great for sewing multi layered fabrics and fabrics with a pile like velvet, velour, corduroy and faux furs.
Deedum75, I'm so glad you tried it. Yes, I agree this is a fun project, and they make great Christmas gifts (I have several on my cutting table as we speak!)
I make mine circular, using 9 inch fabric circles, 4 of them, with one being contrasting. I fold 2 of the circles in half to form the pockets and turn about a half of an inch under and topstitch it to eliminate the binding across same and showing the contrasting fabric circle. The two 9 inch pieces of batting, one of them heat resistant are in-between two pieces of the 9 inch s circles, with one of them being a contrasting fabric. All is held together with binding. Don't have to turn anything inside out when doing it this way.
So darn cute! Can you please tell me, if I use the Therma Flec ( silver like ironing board cover, quilted ) do I have to use two pieces? Thank you, love these
I used insul brite in these, but I would imagine anything thermal would work just fine. if it has a metallic component (like insulbrite) make sure they are not used in the microwave
I too have that silver-like ironing board cover fabric. I will layer quilt batting on the backside (I have iron), and see how that works. Will sew it today and repost to let all know if it works.
Old multi layered napkins were used as mini finger rectangles, for me, then pressed FabricGlue gei can/did work too,per the directions and allowed to set. Otherwise, sewn scraps are for gifts.
grazie, molto carino anche questo tutorial e molto utile. Purtroppo non capisco l'inglese e quindi ti chiedo una cortesia: mi dici le misure per questo? grazie ancora i tuoi tutorial sono molto utili e fatti bene💋👋👋👋
grazie cara ☺internet ha tradotto anche le misure ma bastava che me le dicessi in inch che avrei capito lo stesso perché ho un righello in inch. sei stata gentilissima... grazie grazie ancora💙👋👋
Another great stocking stuffer idea. Thanks for this and the bowl cozy tutorials. You are so easy to listen to; directions again are clear and concise. THANK YOU!
I'm a beginner sewer and have found your videos to be so simple and easy to follow! Thank you! Hope to see more videos soon!
Thank you so much for an easy gift to make out of scraps,Your directions were so easy to follow.
This was a great video! Thank you so much. I’m looking forward to trying this today.
Perfect sizes for a specific need here. Excellent job demonstrating & walking through the sizes, materials & technique. Thank You!
Just made one following your instructions. Sewing the pockets first is brilliant! Thank you for sharing your talent!
Love the potholders, and your video couldn't have been better - It was excellent! I am making kitchen sets for my daughters (potholder pocket oven mitts, hanging towels, and dish soap bottle apron), and wanted to add some type of finger potholders. Your video was the first to come up in my You Tube search, and is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much!
I so glad this will work for the set's your making for your daughters! These are easy and kind of fun to make too.
I am going to make some today. If all goes well, might make some for Christmas gifts! Thanks for sharing!
These are amazing! Thank you for sharing this ❣️ 🥰 ❤️
I made a set today. They turned out cute. I think I will try the larger size tomorrow. Thanks for the tutorial.
They are awesome, yes make a nice gift quick and easy that’s what I like lol Thank you for Sharing!!! Liz x
If you use a "walking foot" your layers have much less chance of shifting as you sew because the foot works in conjunction with the feed dogs under the foot to pull the upper and lower layers of fabrics at the same time. With a regular foot it tends to push the upper layers forward making the upper layers shift and get misaligned. Walking feet are great for sewing multi layered fabrics and fabrics with a pile like velvet, velour, corduroy and faux furs.
Love these! I think it could get addicting once I get started!! Thank you so much for the great tutorial.
Thank you for the awesome tutorial🤗 I enjoyed it very much and your directions are so easy to understand and follow! Tfs and God Bless ❣😊
so I made one, now I can't stop! just a fun project! Thanks again.
Deedum75, I'm so glad you tried it. Yes, I agree this is a fun project, and they make great Christmas gifts (I have several on my cutting table as we speak!)
Great sewing instructions,thank you.I will definitely try sewing these
Thanks a lot
I was looking up for some easy and quick projects to be given away as gifts
Thank you once again
I love these! This tutorial is great. Thank you so much!
You're a very good teacher.
Thank you!
thank you :-)
This is great & so is your tutorial!! Thank you!!
The first mitt I made took a couple of hours, the second mitt I finished in 30 minutes. Thank you for sharing!
I so love this video, thank you. I did have some holes with the first one but by the third one i was way better. I am going to make a load of these.
Another great tutorial! Thanks so much.
I've made your bowl cozies and will be making several of these too. Thanks
Thank you kindly. This was really neat and a big help too. ;)
Very nice and easy, most of all easily taught, thanks
Nice i love these very easy to make thank u
Brilliant idea always found those gloves very orkwed thanks
Thank you just right for holding hot canning jars!
Thank you, nice for gift giving 😊
I make mine circular, using 9 inch fabric circles, 4 of them, with one being contrasting. I fold 2 of the circles in half to form the pockets and turn about a half of an inch under and topstitch it to eliminate the binding across same and showing the contrasting fabric circle. The two 9 inch pieces of batting, one of them heat resistant are in-between two pieces of the 9 inch s circles, with one of them being a contrasting fabric. All is held together with binding. Don't have to turn anything inside out when doing it this way.
Sounds good but lots of people don't like using binding. 👍😂👌
What size is the pockets for large. I know you said 5 1/2 but is it also 7 inch or do you increase that as well? Also great video.
Thank you. Just what I wanted to learn!
So darn cute! Can you please tell me, if I use the Therma Flec ( silver like ironing board cover, quilted ) do I have to use two pieces? Thank you, love these
I used insul brite in these, but I would imagine anything thermal would work just fine. if it has a metallic component (like insulbrite) make sure they are not used in the microwave
I too have that silver-like ironing board cover fabric. I will layer quilt batting on the backside (I have iron), and see how that works. Will sew it today and repost to let all know if it works.
What size do you cur out for the bigger ones? These are a great idea but the small ones are too small.
Did you ever get message for sizes
She actually says it towards end of video just after she finishes the project. . Check it out. ☑️☑️👍😂
5.5 x 7
Old multi layered napkins were used as mini finger rectangles,
for me, then pressed FabricGlue gei can/did work too,per the
directions and allowed to set. Otherwise, sewn scraps are for gifts.
Do you use 100 percent cotton thread? Thank you for the wonderful tutorial.
Where are you? Please come back.
Thank you . This is great!
Can you please share the size for a larger one
Written pattern thank you
Cute!
So cute
Nice vest! Did you sew it yourself? I'm sewing a vest too, but more classic looking. Yours looks fun! Good video.
Thank you for a great tutorial. My favorite part is that there is no hand sewing!
Is one piece of insul brite enough (without another piece of batting)? Thanks.
were did you get pattern file
Did you make the tape ? What are the measurements
What are the dimensions for the larger finger pot mitts? Thanks!
51/2 x 41/2. Same with pocket. 5 1/2.
She said this at end of video. I had to catch it to. Jan
thank you...
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Think you very much, please write the numbers, the size
I can't find the pattern. Can someone let me know where to download? thnks
grazie, molto carino anche questo tutorial e molto utile. Purtroppo non capisco l'inglese e quindi ti chiedo una cortesia: mi dici le misure per questo? grazie ancora i tuoi tutorial sono molto utili e fatti bene💋👋👋👋
Grazie. Sono contento di aver apprezzato il video. I pezzi anteriori e posteriori misurano 178mm di 114.5 mm. Le tasche misura 89mm di 114.5mm.
grazie cara ☺internet ha tradotto anche le misure ma bastava che me le dicessi in inch che avrei capito lo stesso perché ho un righello in inch. sei stata gentilissima... grazie grazie ancora💙👋👋
For the width x length how many mom?
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She should cut the fabric I did and mine did not look like hers
do you have a pattern that I can download
no but just follow the instructions in the video. it's a pretty simple pattern to make.
@@craftgenie7106 what are the measurements for the larger mitt please?
@@sarah5777 large size measurements are stated toward the end of the video
can you use the one with metal inside to make mask