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Old 12-23-2011, 08:25 PM
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I'm just starting to make potholders and am not sure when, how or where to add the hanging loop. Do you just add it to the corner after you've already added your binding? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!!
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Old 12-23-2011, 08:27 PM
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Can you make it part of the binding ? On the corner you want it , go to the corner then draw up a loop and then go back down to the corner , does that make sense ?
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Old 12-23-2011, 08:29 PM
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Sort of--I just use the binding strip, make a loop, then come back and stitch it down in the corner?
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That is what I have done that way you don't have end of the fabric showing
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Yes thats right Hutch farm.
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I usually sew a carbone ring on the back!
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That is what I do too. Start your bias tape in the middle of the side then when you get to the corner that you want the loop just pull up the loop and then fit the bias back down on the other side and keep going with the bias. A round one you do the same, I usually start the bias and go around and go over the top of the starting end that is stitched down, make the loom come back down and stitch, then cut. HOpe that helps a bit.

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Can you make it part of the binding ? On the corner you want it , go to the corner then draw up a loop and then go back down to the corner , does that make sense ?
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MY sil told me no hangs their potholders any longer...but I can't make one without a loop on it..it just doesn't seem right.
I usually make a it out of the fabric of the potholder and layer it in between.
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Originally Posted by jhoward View Post
MY sil told me no hangs their potholders any longer...but I can't make one without a loop on it..it just doesn't seem right.
I usually make a it out of the fabric of the potholder and layer it in between.
I never make mine with hanging loop, either. They seem to stick out like a sore thumb. (I tend to cook haphazardly.) If I were to make potholders to sell or give away, I probably would make a hanging loop as was described earlier in this thread.
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