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Creative Handicraft: Potholder from Scrap Fabrics

Published on December 30th, 2011 by in Hobbies

If you require a gift for any particular someone, or simply need a while to wind down, create a creative handicraft.  Crafting is therapeutic when you feel stressed, and in addition it can yield a good or decorative item.  Everyone has a degree of of creativity, with modern kits and patterns, an innovative handicraft doesn’t have to finish in frustration.

If you possess a new sewing machine, you can learn how to create a creative handicraft that’ll be a good and welcome gift.  Potholders are a good beginning sewing project that may be produced from scrap material or unwanted clothing along with a little bit of double-fold bias tape.  Here would be the simple instructions with this creative handicraft.

First cut two 8-inch (21 cm.) squares of fabric to become the leading and back from the potholder.  Choose coordinating fabrics that match your kitchen for these pieces.  To allow it to be easier, you could make an 8-inch square pattern from the bit of cardboard for a pattern.  Cut more 8-inch squares of any fabric to stack for that filling.  You want the stack of fabric squares to become thick enough to safeguard you from the hot pot, but thin enough to become flexible and capable of being sewn through.

Stack all layers so the surface layers are facing towards the outside and also the filler layers are inside.  You can put a few large straight pins through all layers to maintain them together.  Now sew right over the core stack.  Sew over the middle again, perpendicular towards the first stitching.  You may have divided the square into 4 squares.  Sew over the stack again from corner to corner, and again in the other corner to corner.  The layers ought to be joined and sturdy now.

To bind from the raw edges of your creative handicraft, trim with scissors to ensure that all of the layers are again even in the edges.  Open out one folded fringe of the  bias tape.  The wider bias tape may appear to become simpler to use, however the narrow type constitutes a neater finished product.  Starting at the corner, fall into line the perimeters from the tape using the edges from the potholder, and begin stitching through all layers across the first fold line, which is about 1/4 inch in the edge.  Stitch neatly and slowly, attaching the opened tape all over the edge until you get to the beginning corner.  Cut the bias tape off, leaving 3 inches, (7 cm.) to create right into a hanging loop.

Fold the bias tape within the raw edge so the middle fold lines track of the exterior from the potholder and also the other fold is hiding the raw fringe of the bias tape.  Now, for the best results, hand sew the binding down, forming a loop on your creative handicraft when you arrive at the end.

This potholder is simply one illustration of an innovative handicraft you can make if you possess a new sewing machine.  When it’s finished, you may have a good item produced from all recycled materials.  Feel liberated to give this creative handicraft away or ensure that it stays for yourself.

 
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