Thank you so much for watching! I hope you enjoyed this DIY Christmas Pot Holders & Towel Set tutorial. Please leave a comment and let me know what you thought about this video. 😀
I love all your videos. The filming of your sewing machine and your hands are so perfect, the camera goes intuitively to what is helpful to see. I’ve sewn many years and there’s something new I didn’t know every time I’ve watched.❤️💕👍
This s one project I was looking for for a few gifts for family and friends. Very detailed. I've been sewing for only a few months and as a beginner I thank you
I'm so happy you showed in detail how to make the loop. I was really struggling to make the loop this way. Now that I see how you sewed it down, I can try again and it should be a lot easier. Thank you Sherrill!! 😊
You are my favorite instructor you’re awesome clear precise measurements and if you’re not precise you add it on the screen which is easy to read great teamwork guys keep it up! Have a merry Christmas!
I love the pot holder. The video was great and very understandable. Thank you for showing how to make it. Praying your daughter is doing well. I know she was having her baby this month.
Hi Kim. I’ve been sewing for decades , and this Lovely Lady Cheryl, can still teach this old dog new tricks! She has great ideas you can build on. When I get an itch to stitch, I check back through her videos for any afternoon project. Almost any one of them can be made seasonal, and personalized. Best of everything to you! God Bless.
JUst beautiful.I like the beginner projects. Since I am starting again, are their places where I can being my machine to get a tune up. I have an old singer from the 80's and I seem to have different issues with it. I want to start fresh with a good working machine. I am 63 yo and have been away from machine sewing for many many years. I really want to get back into it. I already made an area where I will sew and have plenty of faabric with all the tools I need. Of course I will start with small projects once I get my machine checked out. Thanks for all you do! Just love love your channel!
Hello Sherrill! This was absolutely the best tutorial on the potholder/towel combo! The fabrics are beautiful! Care to share where you purchased the fabrics from? I’d also like to know what sewing machine you’re sewing with? Thanks again for a great tutorial! Have a great week!
Hi ! I love to sew quilts, but im hoping santa will be nice to me an deliver me some fabric (xmas pattern material ) to me this xmas ..Merry Christmas 🎄
I noticed you were stitching over your pins. I keep hearing people say not to. Back in the day, like the 1970s, I use to sew as a teenager all the time and I sewed over my pins with no problem. What is the rule of thumb nowadays. I'm just starting to sew after 45 - 50 years. I also love your husband Manny...he reminds me of how my father use to act around my mother.
Hi Sharon. There are no rules. If you sew over pins you risk breaking a needle. Sometimes the fabric shifts/stretches and that is why I sew over the pins. If the fabrics is shifting a lot, then I will use a walking foot to keep the fabric layers flowing evenly when stitching. Glad you liked the pot holder and towel set tutoriall. Thanks for watching💗and happy sewing😍
Thank you for your video. Loved it. Question, with the towel, you don’t sew the bottom together? Just leave forming like a pocket. I haven’t tried it yet, just curious for when I do. Love the look!
how did you attach the bottom of the towel to the deco fab? does it make like a pocket? does it curl up after washing? Maybe, I missed something, i will re watch. lol
Hi. I’m in ,idle of making 4 of the potholders and noticed mine is coming out backwards. What I mean is that when I come around to the end the raw edge of the hanger is on the right side Yours is on the left. And the beginning end of binding wasn’t sewed down when I stitched in the ditch. Should I have started stitching in the ditch before the hanger? Also I must have missed read cutting directions cause I cut binding 2” instead 2 1/2. Thankyou. Love your tutorials
Thank you so much for watching! I hope you enjoyed this DIY Christmas Pot Holders & Towel Set tutorial. Please leave a comment and let me know what you thought about this video. 😀
Can’t wait to make these for Christmas. Thank you
2 years later and your video is still going strong. You just made my homemade holiday gifts much earlier and faster. Thank you
I like your Christmas pot holders
Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
You are a great teacher!
Thank you 😀❤️
I will do this for Thanks Giving and Christmas as I give my girls a new set each year for tradition, something I started and love to do.
That's a great idea! Thanks for watching and happy sewing. 😍
Cheryl..you are the very first person to tell us to stitch next to our drawn line...much better on those corners...fits great.....
Thank you so much!
You’re welcome 😀
I love all your videos. The filming of your sewing machine and your hands are so perfect, the camera goes intuitively to what is helpful to see. I’ve sewn many years and there’s something new I didn’t know every time I’ve watched.❤️💕👍
Hi Blackdesertrocker. Glad the pot hold and towel set was helpful. Glad the sewing tips were helpful. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
I'm watching . Thank you Shery
Thank you 😀
Love watching your videos. I have learned a lot. Thank you.
I'm so glad!
Beautiful! Great instructions!!
Hi Cathleen. Glad you liked the pot holder and towel set. Merry Christmas, and happy sewing. 😍
This s one project I was looking for for a few gifts for family and friends. Very detailed. I've been sewing for only a few months and as a beginner I thank you
Hi Maria. Glad the tutorials are helpful. Thanks for watching💗and Merry Christmas😍
I'm so happy you showed in detail how to make the loop. I was really struggling to make the loop this way. Now that I see how you sewed it down, I can try again and it should be a lot easier.
Thank you Sherrill!! 😊
Glad it was helpful! 😀
Thank you great gifts love your video
Hi Karry. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing.😍
Beautiful. Thank you.
Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Love your videos! Thank you!
Thank you so much for watching and happy sewing! 😍
REALLY NICE
IDEA
THANKS FOR SHARING
Hi Virgina. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Cute set. Makes a great gift for a neighbor or anyone else.
Yes it does! Thank you so much for watching. 😀
GREAT tutorial as usual Thank you so much...
You’re welcome. Thank you so much for watching! 😊
Another great project Sherrill!
Thank you 😀
Very well done!
Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
This will make awesome friends gifts.
Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Such great ideas! Thank you, dear lady!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
You are my favorite instructor you’re awesome clear precise measurements and if you’re not precise you add it on the screen which is easy to read great teamwork guys keep it up! Have a merry Christmas!
This was great. Am going to try it now
Love those. Thank you for your clear explanations!
You are so welcome! 😀
Your towels are beautiful. Thank you for sharing also I really like the aprons you made.
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Sew cute! Makes an adorable set!
Thank you 😀
You are doing so many new great projects that are fun and look easy! Thank you!
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching & happy sewing! 😀
Thank you for such. Nice tutorial on this fall potholder.
Hi Emily. Glad you liked the Christmas pot holders and towel set tutorial. Thanks for watching💗and happy sewing😍
Sheryl you are one of my favorite you tubers! Your voice is so soothing and makes me feel like i can do anything you teach 🥰😘thank you!
Thanks for watching 😀
I love this set and you're a great teacher, thank you! 🤶🎅🌲
Thank you Loretta. Glad you like the pot holder tutorial. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
I love the pot holder. The video was great and very understandable. Thank you for showing how to make it. Praying your daughter is doing well. I know she was having her baby this month.
Thank you so much!
Very helpful! You demonstrate beautifully!
Thank you so much for watching and happy sewing! 😍
Wow I haven’t done any binding yet you make it so easy peasy I will have try this
You can do it! 😀
This is a great tutorial!! Especially for someone new to quilting as I am!!! Thank you 🙏🏽
You are so welcome!
Hi Kim. I’ve been sewing for decades , and this Lovely Lady Cheryl, can still teach this old dog new tricks! She has great ideas you can build on. When I get an itch to stitch, I check back through her videos for any afternoon project. Almost any one of them can be made seasonal, and personalized. Best of everything to you! God Bless.
Thank you very much! 🌸🌸
You're welcome 😊
Excellent binding tutorial!
Hi Lylenette. Glad the binding tutorial was helpful. Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Very well put together. Very easy details to follow as a beginner! Thanks for the funny sound effects on screen change!😜
You’re welcome! Happy sewing!
Love this video than you
Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Love the set.Great for any holiday or theme.
Totally! Thanks for watching! 😀
A must try for me ! Thanks
You’re welcome 😀
Beautiful, I can't wait to get stuck into Christmas crafts, I've just had fun making a video for a cute sewn fox, was a lot of fun
Thanks for watching 😀
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Hi Sherrill! Love the fabrics! Great tutorials as always! Sound effects are awesome!
Thanks so much!
I love this! I will be making it this weekend!!
Happy Sewing! 😀
Trying this tonight
Yay! Happy Sewing!
buetiful gift ideas
Yes! Perfect for gifting. 😀
I like the video, it looks beautiful!😊😊😊
JUst beautiful.I like the beginner projects. Since I am starting again, are their places where I can being my machine to get a tune up. I have an old singer from the 80's and I seem to have different issues with it. I want to start fresh with a good working machine. I am 63 yo and have been away from machine sewing for many many years. I really want to get back into it. I already made an area where I will sew and have plenty of faabric with all the tools I need. Of course I will start with small projects once I get my machine checked out. Thanks for all you do! Just love love your channel!
The triangles which are cut off in the snowballing process can be seen into HST's, squared up and then made into a four patch second potholder.
Hi Freda. Thanks for the tip. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
Hello Sherrill! This was absolutely the best tutorial on the potholder/towel combo! The fabrics are beautiful! Care to share where you purchased the fabrics from? I’d also like to know what sewing machine you’re sewing with? Thanks again for a great tutorial! Have a great week!
Hi Connie. The fabrics were purchased at Joann Fabrics & Crafts. The sewing machine I'm using in this video is the Baby Lock Crescendo. 😀
The Sewing Room Channel Thank you Sherrill! :)
Hi ! I love to sew quilts, but im hoping santa will be nice to me an deliver me some fabric (xmas pattern material ) to me this xmas ..Merry Christmas 🎄
Merry Christmas!
I noticed you were stitching over your pins. I keep hearing people say not to. Back in the day, like the 1970s, I use to sew as a teenager all the time and I sewed over my pins with no problem. What is the rule of thumb nowadays. I'm just starting to sew after 45 - 50 years.
I also love your husband Manny...he reminds me of how my father use to act around my mother.
Hi Sharon. There are no rules. If you sew over pins you risk breaking a needle. Sometimes the fabric shifts/stretches and that is why I sew over the pins. If the fabrics is shifting a lot, then I will use a walking foot to keep the fabric layers flowing evenly when stitching. Glad you liked the pot holder and towel set tutoriall. Thanks for watching💗and happy sewing😍
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Thank you for a great tutorial...I have a quick question...should you pre-wash the towel prior to adding the decorative edge?
He Heather. Whenever possible I would prewash all your fabrics and towels. Stay safe. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing.
Very nice video. What company did you get your pins from ? Mine are so dull. Thank you
Hi Cyndy. My straights are dull also. It is hard to find good straight pins. Stay safe, and happy sewing.
Thank you for your video. Loved it. Question, with the towel, you don’t sew the bottom together? Just leave forming like a pocket. I haven’t tried it yet, just curious for when I do. Love the look!
I think I missed something. Was the square piece removed from the binding to reduce bulk?
Hi Dale. Yes it was. Stay safe. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing.
Sherrill you are such an awesome teacher. May I ask where you obtained your fabric for the pot holder and towel border? It is beautiful.
Hi Terri. I purchased the fabric at Joann Fabrics & Crafts. 😀
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how did you attach the bottom of the towel to the deco fab? does it make like a pocket? does it curl up after washing? Maybe, I missed something, i will re watch. lol
Hi Lynn. The decorative fabric is only stitched onto the towel on the top edge and 2 sides. Stay safe. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing.
Hi. I’m in ,idle of making 4 of the potholders and noticed mine is coming out backwards. What I mean is that when I come around to the end the raw edge of the hanger is on the right side Yours is on the left. And the beginning end of binding wasn’t sewed down when I stitched in the ditch. Should I have started stitching in the ditch before the hanger? Also I must have missed read cutting directions cause I cut binding 2” instead 2 1/2. Thankyou. Love your tutorials