To sew the button on with the machine, position the button and place a piece of clear sticky tape over the button to hold it. Using 0 stitch length, set zig zag to width of holes in button. Hand crank the first couple of stitches to make sure needle doesn’t hit the button. Use a clear plastic foot. Then do more stitches to hold it in place. Tie off threads to finish, remove tape. Done! I hope this helps.
You did a fabulous teaching job. I think I'll add an applique design for one corner. Doing a set for all the holidays this way with holiday or novelty prints, oh yeah... You inspire me to get busy and quit just playing with scraps with my miniature stuff. Starting Christmas presents in July is perfect. Can make matching placemats and table runners to go with the potholders for the table or bar area. I could go on and on... Thank you for this motivational project. You are a fantastic teacher. Subscribed and will check out your Facebook group and your other videos. Oh and coloring books make excellent applique patterns. Just need to add your seam allowances. God Bless you and Thanks again. Barb from Tombstone
I like how you ended the binding by tucking it under. Would be much handier for small projects. I just subscribed to your channel. Greetings from British Columbia, Canada. 👋😃🇨🇦
Love your potholder! You popped up as I was, literally, sitting at my machine making potholders!!! Lol I’m cutting the backing fabric so it can be used as binding - 1st time to do this! (scary)
Very nice project; I never would have thought of using a button to cover the end of the loop. It's hard to watch you push that needle without a thimble. I cannot hand sew without one; I've poked myself too many times in the past, and decided that ain't for me.
Very nice. Thank you for the tutorial! Sew helpful.
Your instructions are so clear. I appreciate that since I am teaching myself how to quilt. Thank you for sharing.
I really appreciate your comment. I always hope I'm being clear, but you never really know how it comes across. 🙃
Such a pleasing potholder, the small print fabrics and how you incorporated dark and light prints with the colorful prints.😊
Using a glue stick to hold down the binding ..Works a treat..thanks for the lesson..🇨🇦
To sew the button on with the machine, position the button and place a piece of clear sticky tape over the button to hold it. Using 0 stitch length, set zig zag to width of holes in button. Hand crank the first couple of stitches to make sure needle doesn’t hit the button. Use a clear plastic foot. Then do more stitches to hold it in place. Tie off threads to finish, remove tape. Done! I hope this helps.
Wow, this is genius!
That's how I do it too!
Love how clearly you explain every step in the projet❤
Appreciate your kindness showing us how to make these thank you🌟
Your potholder is too cute. I'm definitely going to make a set.
Great video!!
That is so nice! I have so many ideas swirling around in my head now. Thank you!! ❤😊
Taking a quick photo of how you want the squares positioned often helps avoid being muddled
Good teacher,
Love anything Christmas! Nice project to get ready for the season.
This turned out so cute! Can’t wait to make this.
Thanks so much Kimberly! Let me know if you need any help!
You did a fabulous teaching job. I think I'll add an applique design for one corner. Doing a set for all the holidays this way with holiday or novelty prints, oh yeah... You inspire me to get busy and quit just playing with scraps with my miniature stuff.
Starting Christmas presents in July is perfect. Can make matching placemats and table runners to go with the potholders for the table or bar area. I could go on and on...
Thank you for this motivational project.
You are a fantastic teacher. Subscribed and will check out your Facebook group and your other videos.
Oh and coloring books make excellent applique patterns. Just need to add your seam allowances.
God Bless you and Thanks again.
Barb from Tombstone
I love this idea!
Worth the wait! Thank you so much!
That is such a nice thing for you to say. Yesterday was SO stressful with all the technical issues. Thank you for showing up after a long wait
Love it! Nice fabic choice and placement!
Love how you did the binding. Beautiful potholder (hotpad😄)!
Thanks so much!
Love the binding techique you used.
Love it!
I like how you ended the binding by tucking it under. Would be much handier for small projects. I just subscribed to your channel. Greetings from British Columbia, Canada. 👋😃🇨🇦
Thanks for joining! I'm slowing adding more content so stay tuned. 🐌
Love your potholder!
You popped up as I was, literally, sitting at my machine making potholders!!! Lol I’m cutting the backing fabric so it can be used as binding - 1st time to do this! (scary)
Nice! I have done the rolled backing/binding before. Don't be too scared. It's not bad
Nice.
Love! I plan to make a larger one for my glass stove top .
Smart!!
So cute! Thank you
Great job! Thanks
I can't seem to find the potholder prep guide. Your potholders are pretty.
Did you notice that your stitching lines match the lines in the candy cane stripe? Very cute!!
I didn't! Haha, thanks for pointing that out!
I LOVE YOUR SMALL PRESSING MAT!! When you have a sec, will you share where you got it please?
Where did you purchase your wooden buttons?
Lovely! Sorry, I missed the kind of batting you used.
Looks like a layer of insulbrite and cotton batting
Yep! Just cotton batting and Insulbrite
How much would these sell for?
Nice beginner project/instructions. How can I find the other jingle and mingle videos?
Go to the Jingle and Mingle Facebook group
m.facebook.com/groups/753406699842866/?ref=share&mibextid=NSMWBT
Where is fabric prep quide?i checked under video in note section but wasnt there
If you use a walking foot you eould eliminate the puckers and wonky lines, just a suggestion not a complaint.
Do you back stitch each square?
I don't, because the seam will be crossed by an intersecting seam when it's all finished. But you certainly could! Ain't no harm in extra security
Very nice project; I never would have thought of using a button to cover the end of the loop. It's hard to watch you push that needle without a thimble. I cannot hand sew without one; I've poked myself too many times in the past, and decided that ain't for me.
Как долго Вы "мучели" бедную прихватку.
Love it!
Where is fabric prep quide?i checked under video in note section but wasnt there