I've been doing a bit of holiday sewing! I have lots of "orphan" paper piecing blocks and thought it would be fun to make something from them. I've created a pattern and tutorial - my little holiday gift to you!!
Round Potholder Tutorial
by Charise Randell
A
fun take on the traditional potholder, this potholder is circular and has cute
decorative trim on the pocket. It can
also be used as trivet or mug rug or to hang in your kitchen to add a bit of
cheer : ) It
is finished with bias binding trim.
The paper piecing blocks can be found in my Etsy Shop.
Or use an orphaned paper pieced block or quilt block of your own!
The Circle Template Pattern Link Is Here.
Supplies:
1 foundation
pieced block or quilt block 8” or smaller
1 ~ 9 ½” square Insul-Fleece or Insul-Brite insulated
batting
1 ~ 9 ½”
square batting
1 ~ 9 ½” x 7
½” piece batting
1 ~ 9 ½”
square Print fabric for the back of the potholder
2~ 9 ½” x 7
½” pieces print fabric for Pocket
30” - ½” wide double fold Bias Binding ~or~ ½ yard fabric to make your own
(this includes the top of pocket binding and the hanging loop)
6” – ½” wide
double fold Bias Binding ~or~ 6”
length 3/8” to ½” wide ribbon for
hanging the loop
9” – ½” wide
double fold Bias Binding for top of pocket
Matching
Thread
9” length of
Decorative Trim, at least 3/8” wide - Ric Rac, Lace, etc…..
Basting
Spray
1” bias tape
maker if making your own binding (optional)
Walking Foot
(optional)
Making your binding –
**If you are not using purchased binding**
1. Cut three lengths 20” x 1 7/8” bias
strips. Grain line should be 45 degree
from selvage edge.
2.
Stitch the two of the strips together. The third strip will
be used for the top of pocket binding and the hanging loop.
3. Make the bias binding:
-a. Use your bias tape maker and follow the
manufacturer directions
OR
-b. With the wrong side facing you, fold your
bias strip in half along the long edge. Press.
Open the strip and fold the edges to the
center crease and press.
4. Repeat step 3a or 3b for the third bias
strip.
Assemble your Block
1. Assemble your foundation paper
pieced block or quilt block.
Add Borders
so the block measures 9 ½”.
1. Make a quilt sandwich with the block:
Place one
square of the print fabric wrong side up.
Place one square of the batting on top.
Place the
square of insulated fleece on the top.
Place the pp block right side up.
Baste all
layers with basting spray.
2. Quilt as desired. I like to do an echo quilting design around
my paper pieced blocks.
3.
Using the circle template, center the template on the top of the quilt
sandwich. Trace around the template.
Stitch ¼”
inside the line with a basting stitch.
Cut around the template line.
Prepare
the Pocket
1. Make a quilt sandwich:
Place one square of the print fabric
wrong side up.
Place one square of the
batting on top.
Place one print square right side up.
Baste with basting spray.
2. Quilt the pocket as desired. I used
a diamond stitch for mine.
3. Place the pocket template on the
quilted pocket piece and trace around the template.
Stitch ¼”
inside the line with a basting stitch.
Cut around the template line.
4. Mark a line ¾” down from the top
edge. Place the the trim on the top straight edge, so that the bottom edge of
the trim meets the line. Baste in place.
*Note, if
you’d like more of the trim to show, mark the line lower than ¾”*
5. Stitch the Bias binding to the top
edge, placing the right side of binding to right side of pocket lining matching
the raw edges at the top.
Stitch with a 3/8” stitch.
Fold bias to
the right side of the pocket.
Hand slip
stitch or machine edge stitch the bias binding edge.
Finish the potholder
1. Place the
pocket right side up on the back side of the potholder. Match raw edges. Baste around the perimeter.
2. Make and attach the hanging loop:
a. Fold a 6”
length of the bias tape wrong sides together, Edgestitch.
~OR~
b. Fold a
length of 6” ribbon together wrong side to wrong side.
~Place the
loop, to the top center of the Back potholder matching raw edges at the top.
Baste in
Place.
3. Attach
Binding trim to the Perimeter to the potholder:
a. Fold one short side of the bias binding
under on wrong side for 3/8”.
b. Place the folded edge of the bias binding
on the pocket side at the center bottom, right side binding to right side pocket.
4. Stitch the
binding to the pocket side of the potholder with a 3/8” stitch. When you reach the starting point, overlap the
binding over the folded edge by ½”.
5. Fold the
bias binding to the right side of the pothholder and hand slip stitch or machine
edge stitch the binding to the outside potholder just covering the stitching.
Yay....your potholder is complete!!!!
I'd love to see your version. Pls post pictures to my
Charise Creates Flickr Group here.
xo
Charise