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Tutorial: Scrapbusting patchwork potholders

August 13, by Anne Weaver. Leave a Comment

Tutorial: Scrapbusting patchwork potholdersSherri from A Quilting Life shows how you can sew your fabric scraps into a beautiful patchwork potholder.  She designed the potholders to use up her smaller strips and scraps (2 1/2″).  Pull out your scrap bin and sew up some new patchwork potholders!  Her tutorial is in a PDF you can download from her post.

Click below for her tutorial:

Scrappy Patchwork Potholders, by A Quilting Life

[photo from A Quilting Life]

Pot holders also known as Heat pads are perfect little weeknight projects. Perfect for scrap fabrics and small handmade gifts that will actually be used in the kitchen. If you love hot pads as much as I do, then you may want to check out some of our favorite designs for sewing patterns we found on Etsy.

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Sew Liberated Esme Top Sewing Pattern

The Sew Liberated Esme Top is a timeless and versatile top that is perfect for both warm and cold weather. With a stylish yoke and buttoned placket, this top will quickly become a go-to item in your wardrobe.

The gathered sleeves with an adorable elbow cuff add a touch of charm, making it suitable for different occasions. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced seamstress, you will find this pattern easy to follow and fun to make. With instructions and full-size pattern pieces included, you can easily create a top that fits you perfectly.

The recommended fabrics, cotton lawn for summer and cotton flannel for winter, will ensure that you have a comfortable and stylish top all year round. So why wait? Grab your fabric and get ready to sew the Esme Top!

 

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