Awesome tutorial. I'm making one as I'm writing this. I've also made the Cardinal Bird pot holder and I gave that one to my daughter in law as a Christmas gift.
Hi Cheryl! Not sure if that is the correct spelling but I just wanted to thank you for ALL of your videos. I hope when I grow up :) that I'll be as much as an inspiration to those new to sewing as you have been for me. Again, thank you for sharing your experience with the world.
Hello Sherrill, followed along with you while making this potholder. It turned out beautifully. My question is can this potholder made round? I would like to give as Christmas gifts and having the two would make a wonderful gift. Thank you for sharing your talent with all of your viewers. Must say seeing your husband support your craft is wonderful to watch. Another great tutorial!
Hi Debra. Yes you can make this round. Use a round plate as a template to trace around onto the fabric. Glad you liked the pot holder tutorial. Thanks for watching💗and happy sewing😍
I am new to sewing, These instructions are easy to follow and she has such a soothing voice, I enjoy listening to her. I do have a question tho. What is the name of the square ruler she is using? I would like to get one
Usually first best roller to use is one either 8 by 24 inch or 6 and a half by 24 inch, just try yoir local quilting store or look up creative grids who make rulers. Many brands and sizes available out there. I have 4 different rulers now which have all helped my accuracy
I used 8 inch fabric squares, when I turned them they turned out fairly small. I now think the 8 and a half inch will work better. Plus I quilted first to the batting, seems to have shrunk the size down. It's a work in progress.
Hi Cynthia. I use some pieces in other projects, or it gets tossed into my scrap box. I also give some to friends. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Hi Ann. Glad you enjoyed the 15 minute pot holder. If you have subscribed to The Sewing Room Channel you will receive a notification every time a new video is released (3 per week). Just click on the notification bell in RUclips and the newly released videos will be listed there. Merry Christmas, and happy new year. 😍
If you use a standard presser foot, you will probably get pin tuck in your fabric, and or the fabric will probably stretch. A walking foot helps to evenly feed the different fabric layers so this will not happen. You can get a walking foot at a sewing machine dealer store, or go to sewingmachinepartsonline.com. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
I made the pot holders using 2 layers of cotton batting. Today I used the pot holders and I almost got burnt! I can feel the heat. Should I use 3 layers of cotton batting? help!
Hi Ann. Glad you like the pot holder tutorial. If you have subscribed, click on the notification bell to see my latest released video tutorials (3 per week). Thanks for watching, Merry Christmas, and happy sewing. 😍
You have very calming voice, and I need it at this time, I appreciate the fact that you explain all instructions so clear.
I just love watching your videos! Thank you for all the time you spend making these for all of us!!
Glad you like them!
@@TheSewingRoomChannel WHY DO YOUR VIDEO IS SOOOOOO SLOWLY ???????
I ONLY CAN WATCH IT IN SPEED 2.0.
Do you have sex in very slow motion as well ???
Thank you. I love how you explain things I can see and follow your directions
I love the way she explains how to do this.
Enjoy your lessons very much , wish you were my teacher many years ago !!
What a great idea for orphan blocks and scraps of batting ! Thank you!
Awesome tutorial. I'm making one as I'm writing this. I've also made the Cardinal Bird pot holder and I gave that one to my daughter in law as a Christmas gift.
Hi Cheryl! Not sure if that is the correct spelling but I just wanted to thank you for ALL of your videos. I hope when I grow up :) that I'll be as much as an inspiration to those new to sewing as you have been for me. Again, thank you for sharing your experience with the world.
Thank you very much Jessica. I am so glad the tutorials have been helpful to you. Happy holidays. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Hello, thank you another great pot holder pattern 😁 I am not a quilter so these are very helpful for me with the seam positioning 💚 Erica x
I love your clear explanations. Thank you
What a fun project to personalize one’s kitchen tfs
This is a great way, to replace some old potholders and to freshen up your kitchen sets.
Hi Sherrill! Another awesome video! I have lots of batting scraps that can be used! Great stash buster too! Hi Manny-Great job!
Thanks for the fun project. Your hubby is so darn cute!
I’m making these right now Sheryl!!!!
I’ve been promising my husband I’ll make new potholders - I guess nows the time to get them done ✅
I love to watch all your projects. You show them very nicely step by step.I Love you mam.
Glad the video's are helpful to you. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
So very well explained, Thank You!!
I greatly appreciate your videos. Best wishes to you and your family.
I love how you teach very slow I'm a beginning and I am learning how to do this ty so much
You are so welcome! Merry Christmas. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
I love your channel you explain things so well. Thank you 💗
Thank for the video and the lesson. Always learn new things.
So clear and helpful! Thank you. I would have loved to see the stitching too and the last inside-out / bottom stitching part as well!
Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
there so easy thanks need to get back into my sewing room will be shortly
Hermosos sus proyectos
Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
nice video very good for my grand daughter.
Thank you 😀❤️
Great job, thanks.
Great video! Also, love the guy at the end :D
Thanks for showing the yellow sticky notes. When I was trimming, the squares got smaller cause they didn't seem to line up correctly.
Excellent presentation
Thank you 😀
Hello Sherrill, followed along with you while making this potholder. It turned out beautifully. My question is can this potholder made round? I would like to give as Christmas gifts and having the two would make a wonderful gift. Thank you for sharing your talent with all of your viewers. Must say seeing your husband support your craft is wonderful to watch. Another great tutorial!
Hi Debra. Yes you can make this round. Use a round plate as a template to trace around onto the fabric. Glad you liked the pot holder tutorial. Thanks for watching💗and happy sewing😍
Thank you again!!
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you now I don't have to buy them any longer
I love this. Can we quilt it?
Yes if course both before and after
I am new to sewing, These instructions are easy to follow and she has such a soothing voice, I enjoy listening to her. I do have a question tho. What is the name of the square ruler she is using? I would like to get one
Usually first best roller to use is one either 8 by 24 inch or 6 and a half by 24 inch, just try yoir local quilting store or look up creative grids who make rulers. Many brands and sizes available out there. I have 4 different rulers now which have all helped my accuracy
I used 8 inch fabric squares, when I turned them they turned out fairly small. I now think the 8 and a half inch will work better. Plus I quilted first to the batting, seems to have shrunk the size down. It's a work in progress.
Happy Sewing 😊❤️😊❤️
What do you do with all your fabric remnents
Hi Cynthia. I use some pieces in other projects, or it gets tossed into my scrap box. I also give some to friends. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Thank you so much for all your video’s they are great. Don’t want to miss any. Where do I put my email address?
Hi Ann. Glad you enjoyed the 15 minute pot holder. If you have subscribed to The Sewing Room Channel you will receive a notification every time a new video is released (3 per week). Just click on the notification bell in RUclips and the newly released videos will be listed there. Merry Christmas, and happy new year. 😍
Great explanations! Will a basic pressure foot sew through all the layers; or is a walking foot needed?
If you use a standard presser foot, you will probably get pin tuck in your fabric, and or the fabric will probably stretch. A walking foot helps to evenly feed the different fabric layers so this will not happen. You can get a walking foot at a sewing machine dealer store, or go to sewingmachinepartsonline.com. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
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Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
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Hi Brailia. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
I made the pot holders using 2 layers of cotton batting. Today I used the pot holders and I almost got burnt! I can feel the heat. Should I use 3 layers of cotton batting? help!
I have bought the insulbrite and it works better in tandem with the batting
I didn't think 1 batting and 1 insul-brite was enough, either.
Tfs
You’re welcome 😊
Don’t know where to put my email address. I love all your videos and don’t want to miss any😢
Hi Ann. Glad you like the pot holder tutorial. If you have subscribed, click on the notification bell to see my latest released video tutorials (3 per week). Thanks for watching, Merry Christmas, and happy sewing. 😍
Did anyone guess the question? (What you did before youtube)