In this week’s tutorial I teach you how to make my Grab-N-Go quilted pot holders. This is an original design and pattern I created a few years back and I’m sure you will enjoy making them and giving them as gifts to your friends and family for the upcoming holiday season. This is a great project for a beginning sewist and/or someone who is interested in quilting but has no idea where to start. All seams in this tutorial are 1/4″ unless otherwise stated. Grab-N-Go pot holders whip up quickly and require small pieces of fabric so they are ideal for using up some of the bigger scraps you may have left over in your stash. Feel free to mix and match fabrics and get creative with the quilting! Materials needed: – 2 pieces of cotton fabric measuring 7″ x 15″ – 1 piece Insul-Bright batting measuring 6″ x 14″ – coordination thread – pins – iron – rotary cutter + mat or scissors – ruler – sewing machine Crafty Gemini mobile app: available for FREE in Android market and iPhone App store Website/Blog: www.craftygemini.com Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com Online Shop: www.craftygemini.bigcartel.com Voicemail for tutorial suggestions 73-CRAFTY-73 / (732)723-8973
@nadnerb9891 No problem!
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Great beginners sewing project, much appreciated!
It looks like a book cover :O
@LetiLaFlaca phew! That was a close one, eh? ;oP Can’t wait to see them.
Hi Vanessa! I did get it to work. I made the 2 I was working on. I will be posting pictures on your FB soon.
@LetiLaFlaca Oh No!! I hope you got it worked out.
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So, I’m in the process of making 2 of these…and my stupid sewing machine is NOT cooperating with me! I’m so mad right now! LOL
Thought it said how to make pot. But, no, this is okay to.
@jackie3072 Glad to hear it!
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@cleverblonde4406 Thanks! I gotta do what I gotta do!
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You are amazing doing this with a babe in arms. I’m going to do some for Christmas gifts. Thank you a million bits
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I made two pair to give to my sisters on Thanksgiving. They loved them. Now my niece wants me to make three more pair for her to give to her friends as Xmas gifts. I love these. Thank you for posting the tutorial.
@Stusgirl1 Thanks!
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I love this project Thank You
@Kakibo100 Thanks so much! I try!
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I am an avid self taught sewer who thrives on tutorials. This is by far the best sewing tutorial I have seen so far! Am definately going to follow your blog and videos!
@Shannindhall Yay! ! Post pics to our facebook page when you do!
@sbb1Handmade Good to hear! Post pics to our facebook page when you do!
@rachiibuu Definitely! I’ve worn both my kids since they were 2 days old.
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@missbonniebabii awesome! Have fun!
wow thanks ima try this theyre great gifts for my family my moms side cooks A LOT!! lol
Woohoo for baby wearing!
Great tutorial!
Thank you so much! Great project and beautiful as a gift for Christmas!
Love it .. gotta make it:)