Handmade Christmas - Potholders!
There are a few people who always get a small handmade gift from us at Christmas. Every year, I imagine I'll do something like make caramel corn or vanilla extract, but it never seems to work out that way...I always sew something up for them. This year was no different. Maybe next year, I'll take on the food gift!
This year, I made these cute little pot holders. When I saw this Michael Miller Fabric for Christmas I knew I had to have it! I've got enough to do some other fun things next year, so expect a revisit!
They sew up simple and quick. Each of them measures about 8 inches square. The batting I used is insulbright insulated batting.
Aren't they just fun? A simple gift to give to a few people in pairs...one for each hand of course!
This year, I made these cute little pot holders. When I saw this Michael Miller Fabric for Christmas I knew I had to have it! I've got enough to do some other fun things next year, so expect a revisit!
They sew up simple and quick. Each of them measures about 8 inches square. The batting I used is insulbright insulated batting.
Aren't they just fun? A simple gift to give to a few people in pairs...one for each hand of course!
Labels: Handmade Christmas, Sewing
5 Comments:
These came out beautiful!! So funny that I see this vintage fabric because I almost bought it this year at the craft store but did because I just didn't have any ideas for it... if only I saw this post earlier!!lol
Thanks! That's so awesome! I'm working on a post about the award. So honored that you chose me!
@fairyluver see? I saw the word fussy cut in reference to choosing specific scenes...I've done it once before with Heather Ross Gnome fabric, it worked well here!
these are beautiful if it sends in gift, so sure will be liked.
Send gifts pakistan
Send gifts pakistan
Send gifts pakistan
These came out beautiful!! Thanks for sharing...
These came out beautiful!! Thanks for sharing...
Plastic cards Pinting
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