These looked like they would be perfect
for hand sewing pot holders. The packet
noted that the needles were for glove
and car seat repair. I bought one
packet of the needles to experiment
with. I discovered that I could hand
sew the ends of the pot holder together
if I used a taunt whip stitch. I had a
friend who taught me the sewing
machine stitch and the whip stitch.
She used these stitches when hand
sewing her doll clothes. There are
detailed examples of how to make
these stitches online.
DIY POT HANDLE HOLDER/COVER
ITEMS NEEDED:
Pot holder (7 inch) , straight pins
Home repair or embroidery needle
Scissors, matching thread
Directions:
Fold pot holder in half and keep the
loop exposed. Secure ends with straight
pins. Leave a 3 inch opening on the side
with the loop. This will be the area where
pot handle goes in. Make sure edges and
sides of pot holder meet.
Guide thread through the needle and form double thread 12-14 inches long. Make a knot at the end of
the threads. Whip stitch the side and bottom
edge on left side of the pot holder using taunt
close stitches. This will ensure the pot handle holder/cover stays together when pot handle
is inserted. The finished stitches will resemble
embroidery stitches seen on some linens
and tea towels.
TIPS:
** Sewing machine can be used to make the
holder/ cover.
** Using holiday themed pot holders for the
pot handle holder/cover make great gifts.
** The pot handle holder/cover should
fit the handles on most pots & pans.
** Tab loop can be used to hang up
pot holder/cover.
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