Insul-Bright - Insulated Wadding 22" (55cm) x 1m: Amazon.co.uk: Kitchen & Home. Pack of 6 Budget Tea Towels or Dish Cloths,Red: Amazon.co.uk: Kitchen & Home. Valuezone. Free Pattern and Directions to Sew a Potholder That Doubles as an Oven Mitt. Oven Mitt Pattern. These oven mitts filled with cool gadgets, a food mix or an apron would make a cute gift for someone that likes to cook! You will need: 1/4 Insul-Bright insulated lining 1/4 yard of fabric 1/4 yard fabric for lining extra wide double fold bias tape Download pattern Oven Mitt Template (top) Oven Mitt Template (bottom) Cut out your pieces or cut out 9X14 rectangles I found it easiest to cut the fabric and linings into a rectangle 9 X14, sandwich them together and then machine stitch them together.
Place the two quilted pieces right sides together. Sew around mitt 1/4 inch from the edge. Turn right side out and apply seam binding around the bottom edge to finish. I hope you enjoy! Quilted Oven Gloves. Quilted oven gloves These quilted oven gloves are a welcome addition to any kitchen and very useful as a practical gift to a friend. Cutting requirements two rectangles of fabric 36″ by 9″ (these will even take big hands – for when your partner is helping with the cooking!) Four 9″ squares – two of these can be backing fabric two 9″ squares of normal wadding, two 9″ squares of thermal wadding two 2.1/2″ strips of contrasting fabric for binding – total requirements about 108″ 5″ by 1.1/2″ stips for the loop Making the hand pads for the oven gloves Layer the rectangles with wadding The second rectangle on top Lay one rectangle with right side down.
Lay two of the fabric squares right side down and the last two fabric squares on top of them with right side up. Quilt the fabric sets Quilt each set of fabric to hold all the layers together. Bind the hand pads for the oven gloves Bind one edge of the squares Cut two 9″ lengths of binding (the 2.1/2″ strip), fold in half along the length and press.
The Cath Kidston oven gloves pattern. This is a reworking of an everyday essential: even if you prefer heating up ready meals to baking wholemeal bread and trays of cupcakes, you'll need to have an oven glove! This project is very easy to put together and makes a good introduction to the techniques involved in binding edges. What you need 65 x 85cm cotton duck45 x 80cm cotton batting2.5m bias bindingMatching sewing threadSewing kitSewing machine What to do 1. Start by stacking up the three pieces that make up the first mitt (see the pattern, below): a mitt with its right side down at the bottom, then a mitt padding in the middle, and another mitt on top with its right side upwards. 2. 3. 4. 5. Top tip If you're working with a fabric that has a directional design, like the stripes on this 'floral gingham' plan the position of the pattern pieces so that the design runs centrally along the backing and matches up with the mitts at each end.
You may need extra fabric for this. The pattern.