Small Hand-sewn Triangular Pot Holder
An adorable triangular pot holder, convenient for holding a pot or when using the oven. The small size makes it an easy hand-sewing project. Make a lot of them with your favourite fabrics.
These little pot holders are convenient for bringing a pot to the dining table.
Finished Size
Approx. 15 x 18 cm
Tools
Materials
* Top fabric, lining fabric, thick batting 11 x 20 cm each
* 1 cm wide ribbon 10 cm
* Thread for sewing by hand
Precaution
* All measurements are approximate. Adjust the measurements depending on your towel size.
* The stitch length should be 1 to 1.5 cm, depending on the thickness of the towel.
* Hide the thread knots at the beginning and the end of the stitches inside the layers of the towel.
Making
Cut the top fabric, lining fabric, and thick batting, following the template.
Note: Add embroidery and Sashiko first if desired.
Baste the tape for the tag, which is folded in half, onto the right side of the top fabric. Layer the batting on the wrong side. Fold it with the right sides together and do running stitches on a straight line.
Fold the lining fabric, right sides together, and do running stitches on a straight line.
Place the top fabric and lining fabric, right sides together, leaving a 4 cm seam at the edge of the back seam.
Turn the fabric inside out through the opening and close it using ladder stitches.
Note: If adding a pom pom, use the Pom Pom Maker (Small) (35 mm) (Art No. 3124) and make a pom pom by winding the light knitting wool fifty times per side. Sew it on the pot holder.