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RST 10-19-2010 01:59 PM

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MaryAnna-

So, this is what I do -- I construct the piecing of the front of the potholder as usual. Then I place it right side up on top of my layers of batting (I use 1 layer of insulbright and one layer of warm and natural, both cut a generous inch larger than the pieced top on all sides). I then use 3/4 or 1 inch strips of farbic as my faux binding to match the backing or as an accent, and I place the right sides of the binding strip facing the pieced top. I stitch those on (layers = binding strip, pieced top, batting). I sew binding strips to all sides, then square up with rotary cutter. I cut backing exactly the same size as my squared up hotpad, and sew top and backing together, right sides facing, leaving 2 or 3 inches open in the middle of one side for turning. Clip corners, turn, fuss with edges to make them smooth and nice, and then whip stitch the opening closed. Voila -- pot holder in less time, with nice neat edges, and minimal hand stitching.

Oh -- and the "birthing" aspect -- that's the turning it right side out and having the whole project come out of a small opening and then get stitched up. I think quilting ladies use the term to squick out men who might be tempted to eavesdrop on their chitchat.

set of hotpads I made as hostess gift
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dotcomdtcm 10-19-2010 02:06 PM

I cut 2 1/4 " for square potholders and on the bias for round ones. Thanks to my LQS teacher!!

dotcomdtcm 10-19-2010 02:08 PM

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I cut 2 1/4 " for square potholders and on the bias for round ones. Thanks to my LQS teacher!!

Used 2" bias binding on this.
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quilt addict 10-19-2010 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by RST
MaryAnna-

So, this is what I do -- I construct the piecing of the front of the potholder as usual. Then I place it right side up on top of my layers of batting (I use 1 layer of insulbright and one layer of warm and natural, both cut a generous inch larger than the pieced top on all sides).

Is it possible you could do a tut on this. I supposed it is clear when you have the pieces in front of you. But I can't visualize it. Please :oops:

RST 10-19-2010 02:51 PM

Q A -- I stink at tutorials, but I will give it a try. It may not be til next week. But I promise you, it's a nice technique, and has saved me so much time.

RST

Butterflyblue 10-19-2010 02:54 PM

RST - Thanks for the explanation! That sounds like something I might try. I usually fold the backing over the front for potholders (less fussy than making & applying a binding), but your method would work better when the backing won't really look good with the front fabrics.

pieces 10-19-2010 03:02 PM

I make mine the same as I do for my quilts, 2 3/4 inches.
I stitch them on the top side, hand stitch on the back and then top stitch them on the top.

trisha 10-28-2010 06:39 PM

Looking forward to seeing the tutorial on this one. I am another one of those who has to see it done...I hate reading directions.. has been my downfall in the kitchen....LOL


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