I had to come here and comment as I’m sitting here watching this video as we speak. I don’t know exactly when I found your channel but you are one of my top ten go tos for learning how to make whatever! You have NEVER disappointed in all the videos I have watched. Actually I started watching you when I was learning how to make masks back almost five years ago! That’s when I first started learning how to sew! I went from mask making to now making quilts!!! I have to thank you for making this new hobby and journey of mine fun and informative! I’m an old bird of 52 and absolutely have fallen in love with all things sewing! And I thank you so much for making this hobby of mine so satisfying! Thank you! I’d love to have the privilege of meeting you some day! :).
I love how you verbalize your thought processes as you go. I like hearing the logic behind design/ construction choices, even if it's something very simple.
I know there is nothing new under the sun but to me, this mug rug with the coffee cozzi is new & so adorable..thanks Timothy…hoping to try this as soon as I get through making 8 more bowl cozzi gifts🥺🤣 I’m 94 & still love sewing…Margy
Hey Margy! So glad to hear from you. I hope you enjoy making some. I was inspired by someone else, but I loved the idea of making a sweet gift like this.
Newbee here...I just made literally a bunch of these! I substituted the button closure tho with two snaps on either side of the loop. This way one can hang it or snap it over a bar to hang. So simple, yet so useful and cute!
I love your channel & your thought process also. So many Utube videos I see have no mistakes & that is not me when I’m trying to follow along. Your method of teaching allows me to learn. Thanks again.
That method works best with thin towels like you used from the Dollar Tree. With better quality towels it's bulky. I cut the towel in half, fold towel and serge top. Then add your put holder.
Probably, but the button would probably deteriorate over time. But I just made the button cause it didn’t have a normal one handy. Just use a standard button. Works much better.
I had to come here and comment as I’m sitting here watching this video as we speak. I don’t know exactly when I found your channel but you are one of my top ten go tos for learning how to make whatever! You have NEVER disappointed in all the videos I have watched. Actually I started watching you when I was learning how to make masks back almost five years ago! That’s when I first started learning how to sew! I went from mask making to now making quilts!!! I have to thank you for making this new hobby and journey of mine fun and informative! I’m an old bird of 52 and absolutely have fallen in love with all things sewing! And I thank you so much for making this hobby of mine so satisfying! Thank you! I’d love to have the privilege of meeting you some day! :).
What a lovely thing to hear! Thank you so much.
I love how you verbalize your thought processes as you go. I like hearing the logic behind design/ construction choices, even if it's something very simple.
I know there is nothing new under the sun but to me, this mug rug with the coffee cozzi is new & so adorable..thanks Timothy…hoping to try this as soon as I get through making 8 more bowl cozzi gifts🥺🤣
I’m 94 & still love sewing…Margy
Hey Margy! So glad to hear from you. I hope you enjoy making some. I was inspired by someone else, but I loved the idea of making a sweet gift like this.
Um, I think you mean just one seam and a stitch (for the button).
But it's a wonderful crafty idea to make!
Thanks. Very easy gift idea. As always your instructions are awesome.
Newbee here...I just made literally a bunch of these! I substituted the button closure tho with two snaps on either side of the loop. This way one can hang it or snap it over a bar to hang. So simple, yet so useful and cute!
Great idea! I didn’t have a snap maker until a few months ago. Still learning how to use it.
I always wondered just how to do those.
I love your channel & your thought process also. So many Utube videos I see have no mistakes & that is not me when I’m trying to follow along. Your method of teaching allows me to learn.
Thanks again.
Love your potholder Tim.
what, such a clean oven, no fingerprints, not food splatter! and I love the project as well! keep these coming, please.
So clever and cute. Thank you ❤
I love this! My daughter is moving into a new apartment and these will make cute housewarming gifts.
Enjoy making some!
I’ve been making mine that way for about a year for gifts. They love them.
Awesome! Do you use a button to secure them or something like velcro? I’m torn on which to do in the future.
Another great easy tutorial.
Great gift idea. Hope somebody gives me a few also.
Love this You are amazing
Thanks! Always nice to hear.
I got the same stove... haha.
My mother would make the potholder into cheater glasses holder. I make them for cast iron pan holders.
Great idea!👍🏾
Such great and detailed instructions. Thank you.
Very nice
Thank you for this super cute project! My sister's birthday is coming up so this will be a nice gift!
I've been making these...love them! Thanks
Cute! Quick and Easy!
That method works best with thin towels like you used from the Dollar Tree. With better quality towels it's bulky. I cut the towel in half, fold towel and serge top. Then add your put holder.
Great tip! Thanks for sharing that.
0:16 I made this and it matches my wall cling behind the stove. Mine's a bit different than yours!
How did you make the button. Thank you for showing an easy project.
I cut out a triangle from cardboard and folded fabric over it and stitched through the fabric and cardboard.
So my question is, can the towel be machine washed & dried, because of the cardboard in the button? Very ingenious idea, by the way!
Probably, but the button would probably deteriorate over time. But I just made the button cause it didn’t have a normal one handy. Just use a standard button. Works much better.
Ah, yes, I recall you did say that in the video 👌🏼
I wish I could share it with you