Make Charming Potholders Using Scraps From Fall Prints
September 25, 2024 | Autumn Quilts, Kitchen Quilts
| They Make Delightful Trivets Too!
Turn leftover autumn prints into these charming pumpkin potholders. They can also be used as snack mats or trivets and will be fun accents for both your kitchen and your fall table.
They’re also great projects for scraps. The touch of gingham used for the binding makes them even more charming. And, of course, they’ll be wonderful in your favorite fall shades of orange, gold, or cream.
The designer, Eilene Johnson from Simply Eilene, has created a short video to show how the hot pads are made. You’ll love how quick and easy they are. Click here to watch the video.
Once completed, the hot pads are 7 1/2″ x 10 1/2″.
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