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  • Haha wrong type of pot holder haba

  • This video is one of the best craft videos I have ever seen!!! Clear, all steps shown, great.

  • Where do you get the heat resistant fabric? What type of material would be a good substitute? Do you have a video about making ironing board pads?

  • Hi. I had a lot of fun making my potholder with your instructions. I do have a suggestion, you should mention the insulated batting material needs a heavier needle to make the project

    easier. for example I used a leather needle after my thread kept breaking. thanks for posting your video

  • I really have enjoyed making these potholders - they are so pretty, easy, AND forgiving. Is there a similar type of project that I might like - good way to use up fabric in my stash?

  • I'm so glad I came across your tutorial! This method is so much easier. I desperately need a new batch of pot holders and will use your great instructions to make some this weekend.

  • Wow, great tutorial. I am posting this on my blog and facebook. Thanks for sharing.

  • These are really cool. I just made 8 of them and I got to thinking..couldn't you use this same method to made placemats?? This is just too cool. I may try it. thanks.

  • that is really cool

  • This method was originally offered to make coasters. You use 5" squares instead

  • Don't forget, you can also take charm squares and use the same technique to make wine glass coasters. You need to remember to put the stem of the glass into the holder BEFORE filling the glass with wine, LOL!

  • love it, i made one but it took me a bit more time lol, but its cute, thanks for the nice pattern, one christmas gift done more to go. happy sewing and happy holidays

  • I love this idea!!

  • just made 3 of these in 20 min fpollowing the instructions. they are SO QUICK & EASY. I just stitched another row around the edge after ironing them flat (to hold better after washing further down the track) Great presentation of your craft. Thank you

  • Looks so easy! I really need to make some of these for Christmas!

    Thanks for the great video!

  • I have had a set of these potholders for years (Got them as a gift), and until now, could NOT figure out how to make them! THANK YOU!!!! Now I can return the favor!!!

  • I just made this pot holder using fleece fabric! Awesome project and super easy to make! Thank you for posting it! :)

  • I just made two of them. They are so easy and come out beautiful and sharp! Thank you again!

  • All I have to say is (Pardon my French) Holy Shit, that is the MOST AMAZING way I have ever seen it done and you explain it SO WELL. Absolutely wonderful video!! Thank you so much

  • Very impressive!!!

  • Great video, very well explained. I made my own set yesterday and they turned out great... and you are right... VERY FORGIVING :)

  • looks simple enough?

  • THANKS, YOU EXPLAIN VERY NICE WAY.

  • Umf. I don't understand this. She means really, that i need five layers of fabric on the "showings-side" of the pot-holder?Thats a design that need only one layer.

    I must buy my fabrics, i can't wasting it... (sorry for my bad english, is not my own language...)

  • that 's a good video

  • um- no offense- but that looked like it took more than just minutes...

  • Just curious - how could anyone Dislike this? Strange.

  • @13madcat stupidity comes in different sizes ;)

  • what is the name or what did you use for heat resistance

  • As a hand weaver, this is a great idea for making something from my hand wovens that don't require a lot of cutting and sewing and all the raw edges are hidden. I definitely plan on putting this on my "to do" list. Thanks for sharing this.

  • I am just learning to sew and this is great instruction! Thank you sew much!

  • wow i'm doing a potholder swap and this will def be used to make mine! Thanks so much! hey if you ever wanna swap, check out swap-bot.com (no i dont make money advertising for them, lol, just love meeting cool people to craft with over there). thanks so much for the technique!

  • Thank you for showing us a simple & easy way to make a pot holder! I WILL definitely make some of these. This video ROCKS!!!

  • No binding! Wonderful!

  • What a nice idea for a quick gift. Why the fabric on the inside of the potholder?

  • Love it! Thanks for sharing such a quick approach. Kay

  • What an amazing idea! and so well presented, thank-you for sharing.

  • Awesome!!!

  • WoW ...I dont like to use patterns, never have actually and this by far is the best pot holder design I have seen ...I love it..Thanks a bunch for sharing! Simple too !

  • What type of sewing machine is used in this video ?

  • Teriffic!

  • This is the most excellent method of making potholders! I went to the fabric store and bought several pretty remnants and have been on a potholder binge ever since! I take one extra step and run a straight seam from corner to corner and then down the middle of the squares just to hold them in place. Thanks for such great instructions!!!

  • Thank you so much! Very clear and concise directions :)

  • Lovely!

  • wow that is amazing. This Christmas that is what I am making and you made my stress level lower! Thanks!!

  • Very well explained! Bravo to you! I made some wonderful Christmas gifts with these pot holders!

  • Wow, guess what? I think I'm gonna make some! Great job!

  • Great Job explaining this pot holder video, thanks for sharing!! 5 stars.

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