I was given some completed, pieced quilt squares and there was an extra quilt square I couldn't use in the quilt I was making. I don't like to throw useful things away, so I made it into this quilted hot pad.
Total Time: 30 minutes
Yield: 1
Supplies:
- 1 11 by 11" quilt square
- 1 11 by 11" fabric square for back
- 1 11 by 11" batting square for middle
- thread
- scissors
- pins
Steps:
- Cut a piece of batting and backing to fit size of your quilt square. Pin all three layers together like a sandwich. Right side up for quilt square, then batting, then wrong side down for backing fabric. Pin together.
- Machine quilt to hold all three layers in place. I chose to machine quilt along the seam line of the pieced fabric squares and rectangles.
- Trim the batting and backing to a 1/4" seam. This will allow you to fold down the top fabric to the underneath side to finish the edges.
- Fold the top fabric twice and pin on underneath side. Handstitch. Add a plastic ring for hanging if desired.
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Silver Answer Medal for All Time! 425 Answers November 11, 20210 found this helpful
I'm surprised you didn't use a square of the heat resistant INSULBRITE for the inside of your potholder. It insulates much better against high heat then just quilt batting.
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