Thank you for this well-explained tutorial. You never rush along making it easy to stop and start the video if one chooses to sew along with you. Do you recommend covering older potholders to repurpose them? Some sets of mine are substantial thickness for baking but are often loved to “pieces” with frequent use and laundering. How might you achieve a revival to making something old and loved new again? I was thinking of the holidays and wanting to share the joy of baking with other younger family members who often watched the potholders in use by loved ones who are no longer with us.
Love your videos.... thanks for going into such wonderful explanations of each step including the reasons for why you are doing it the way you are. I also like that you show the actual packaging and brand names, weights, all the details of the products you are using. Ive been sewing a long time am still learning new skills, trying new projects. Thank you so much for being my "continuing education " instructor. 😊
The other quart jars wasn't down below. Thank you for putting this up I really liked this one.
Happy Thanksgiving 💗😍💗
Thanks 😊 for sharing this
Great gift. Neighbors make jam so I have strawberries n blueberries fabric. Perfect. I can embroider jam on it. Love it
You make appliqué so simple. Thanks for your directions on this project.
Thanks again!
You certainly have a nack to explain your method!!
You're so easy to follow! And your voice is so sweet!
Bonnie Ohio 😊
Cute tutorial. I will either make this as a potholder or table runner. Gotta love the cheater binding!
I wish I could press the 👍 a dozen times for this tutorial! Love this, thank you 😊 ❤️
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Will definitely try this
So fun and easier than the pieced block..😊
Thanks for another thorough tutorial! It’s a pleasure to have an easygoing explanation without more emphasis on speed than on anything else.!
These are so cute. 😊
These potholders are so cute.my fabric store has Pickle fabric. Can't wait to make a couple. Love your videos. You are a great teacher. ❤
OMG. Pickle fabric? That would be adorable. Wish we could see your finished project.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO YOU AND THE FAMILY! ❤️💚
Super cute ❤😊
Thanks for this, I know a few canning friends that will love these, including me!😊
I enjoy your tutorials. You explain every step so well. 😊
Love this! Fantastic Job as always. You are such a blessing. I love your videos.!
Thank you for this well-explained tutorial. You never rush along making it easy to stop and start the video if one chooses to sew along with you. Do you recommend covering older potholders to repurpose them? Some sets of mine are substantial thickness for baking but are often loved to “pieces” with frequent use and laundering. How might you achieve a revival to making something old and loved new again? I was thinking of the holidays and wanting to share the joy of baking with other younger family members who often watched the potholders in use by loved ones who are no longer with us.
Love your videos.... thanks for going into such wonderful explanations of each step including the reasons for why you are doing it the way you are.
I also like that you show the actual packaging and brand names, weights, all the details of the products you are using.
Ive been sewing a long time am still learning new skills, trying new projects.
Thank you so much for being my "continuing education " instructor. 😊
Super sweet pot holder, Sherrill! Hi Manny!!!
That is a cute idea. I love it 💖😊 going to make a few of them 😊
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Where is the link to the pieced mason jar? I make my own pickled beets and jams so would love to make the pieced one also. ❤
Hi Eileen. Here is the link to the pieced mason jar: ruclips.net/video/cH-HkpQMlW8/видео.html
Thanks for watching💗and happy holidays😍