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45 Pot Holders Your Can Sew At Home

July 5, 2022 by Shellie Wilson

Welcome to our roundup of 45 pot holders you can sew at home! Pot holders, oven mitts, or oven squares, whatever you call them, they all serve the same purpose: to prevent us from burning our fingers while cooking or baking. These versatile and functional items are a must-have in any kitchen, and they make great gifts too.

In this sewing pattern roundup, you’ll find a wide variety of pot holder patterns to choose from, including different shapes and styles. From traditional square pot holders to round pot holders, and even some shaped like animals and other fun designs. I have included lots of free patterns, but some paid patterns are also on the list, so you can choose the one that best suits your needs and preferences.

I have to admit, I find round potholders the hardest to make, I have issues with circles and binding, so if you have any tips, feel free to share them in the comments section.

Pot holders are not only functional, but they can also be a fun and creative way to add some personality to your kitchen. Whether you’re looking to make a set of matching pot holders for your own kitchen or you’re looking for a unique gift idea, these patterns have got you covered.

One of the best things about making your own pot holders is that you can choose the fabric and colors that best match your kitchen decor. You can use scraps of fabric from other projects, or you can choose new fabric to create a cohesive look.

In addition, making your own pot holders is a great way to use up scraps of fabric, batting, and thread. It’s also a great way to learn new sewing skills, such as binding and quilting.

And if you’re looking for Christmas pot holders, hang tight as we will be getting that list up soon. Pot holders are a great addition to any kitchen, and they make great gifts for friends and family.

So, grab your sewing machine and get ready to create something fabulous! These pot holder patterns are perfect for weekend crafting and will bring a touch of warmth and personality to any kitchen. Happy Sewing!

.  If you still want more then Check out this book, a year of pot holders 

 

Potholder Sewing Pattern — CraftBits.com

How to Make Round Quilted Potholders & Free Baking Gift Tag Printable

Fiesta Potholder – A Spoonful of Sugar

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Chicken Pot Holder 

Farmhouse Chicken Potholder 

Square Hot Pads with Hand Pockets

Gift Inspiration Day Ten: Folded Pot Holder | Quilt Expressions Blog

Bear Paw Hot Pad — Crafty Staci

Acorn Potholder

How to Sew a Double Pot Holder | eHow 

DIY Pot Holder Without a Pattern (Quilted!)

Free Potholder Pattern – Easier Than You Think! – AppleGreen Cottage 

Home is where the camper Is Potholder

String Piecing Pot Holder 

Easy-Sew Two-Hand Casserole Pot Holder – Hey, Let’s Make Stuff

Dresden Plate Pot Holder

Free Quilted Potholder Pattern – An Easy Pot Holder Pattern and Tutorial

Sew Creative! Make this Herb Scented Tea Trivet

How To Make a Potholder – AppleGreen Cottage

How to Sew an Easy Pot Holder in 10 Minutes – Happy Mothering

Easiest Square Hot Pads with Hand Pockets – Beginner Sewing Projects

Pot Holder Pattern – A Spoonful of Sugar

Quilt Block Hot Pad and Trivet Set – Ameroonie Designs

How to Sew a Round Potholder with Free Pattern

Paper Pieced Veggie Pot Holders | Needlepointers.com

DIY Handmade Linen Potholders – Say Yes

Upcycled Sweater Pot Holders – Craftfoxes 

POCKET POTHOLDERS FREE SEWING PATTERN! — VERY SHANNON

Heart Shaped Oven Mitt Pattern & Classic Oven Mitt

Log Cabin Pot Holder

Mini Potholders: a sewing tutorial

Patchwork Mini Quilt Pot Holder

Hedgehog Pattern 

Jam Jar Pot holder 

Learn How to Sew a Simple Potholder for Your Kitchen | Radiant Home Studio

How To Sew A Round Pot Holder With A Pocket 

Quilted Pocket Pot Holders Sewing Tutorial and Free Pattern 

Vintage Kitchen Dresden Potholders –

A Little Pot Holder Love –

Double Pot Holder

Fruit shaped Pot holders

Pocket Potholder Tutorial – Jacquelynne Steves 

How to Make Pot Holders + Free Sewing Pattern 

Heart Shaped Pot Holder

Updated to add extra patterns for hot pads

{Sewing} Quilted Hot Pads || Free Pattern || Shwin&Shwin

Quilted Block Hot Pad

Autumn baking is coming!!! – Little Bits of This & That

Scrapbusting: Hexie Hotpad | My Poppet Makes

Triangular Hot Pad

Round Circle Hot Pad 

 

 

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