Brighten Your Fall Kitchen with an Easy Potholder

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It’s a Lovely Trivet for Your Harvest Table, Too!

Dig into your stash for scraps to use for this charming autumn pot holder. It’s a quick project that will brighten your kitchen for the season.

You can also add a layer or two of Insul-Bright batting so the pot holder can be used as a trivet at the table. That, along with fusible fleece, will provide enough heat-proofing.

Pumpkin Potholder Pattern

While the finished dimensions are not provided, the pot holder appears to be generously sized. The designer, Amy Warner from Sew Incredibly Crazy Patterns, has written a tutorial for Therm-o-web. You’ll find the tutorial here.

You’ll also need the pattern found at the link below. While you’ll need to add it to cart and go through a checkout process, you won’t be charged for it. You’ll then find the pattern in your login area.

Click here for the free “Pumpkin Potholder” pattern.

 

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