Question on functionality of these pot holders
#22
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Illinois
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That's my thought too...too cumbersome. I have made, and love to use, the little hand mitts you slip over your thumb and other side over four fingers...like a hand puppet..more control of whatever I'm grabbing with those on...but to each his own.
#24
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Vancouver Island, Beautiful BC
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From my perspective as someone who has worked in a commercial bakery and 2 decades with a catering company...
I cannot see any functional reason to connect two pot holders. The extra fabric would just get in the way. I can see it catching on handles (either cupboards or pots on the stove).
I prefer pot holders with heavy 100% cotton terry on the inside and on one of the outsides. The terry has great insulating properties and gives better grip. I have used old bath towels for the inside of pot holders and hot pads.
Use the extra yard of fabric to make a hot pad and trim a couple tea towels with it
I cannot see any functional reason to connect two pot holders. The extra fabric would just get in the way. I can see it catching on handles (either cupboards or pots on the stove).
I prefer pot holders with heavy 100% cotton terry on the inside and on one of the outsides. The terry has great insulating properties and gives better grip. I have used old bath towels for the inside of pot holders and hot pads.
Use the extra yard of fabric to make a hot pad and trim a couple tea towels with it
#25
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Lumby, British Columbia
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Insulbright by itself is not enough insulation. You need to add some batting as well. I made some potholders this summr and was convinced by the quilt shop owner that all I needed was insulbright . She was wrong! I was really disappointed. After getting hot fingers since I made the damn things I threw them out last week.
#26
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There is a cute ruffled oven mitt on the same site.
http://www.sew4home.com/projects/kit...led-oven-mitts
http://www.sew4home.com/projects/kit...led-oven-mitts
#29
I made some similar to these for my son who is a Chef. He and I both have a habit of picking up hot pans with a kitchen towel (which is not really safe). He likes them a lot and wants a couple more. I did notice that they are sitting on the counter in his kitchen, so I tend to believe he is using them. The ones you show the link to are really nice.
#30
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 442
Well, to contrast with those who haven't used them - I bought some made this way from QVC (did not know about this pattern ). Once I used them, I discarded my old kind. These not only protect the hands but also keep me from burning my wrists and arms on the racks when I take out my pans because of the cloth inbetween. I won't be without them! I have given the QVC ones as gifts and people love them! Now if I could only figure out how to put that wonderful silicone on the bottoms of some I can make from this pattern.
And thank you for the site!
And thank you for the site!
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