If you're looking for a quick and easy way to use up your fabric strips while sprucing up your kitchen, today's sewing project is for you. We'll be using the quilt-as-you go method to sew our strip pieces of fabric together and turn it into a potholder, hot pad, or trivet. Yep, we're quilting as we're going and it's going to be oh-so-easy.
For this project you will need:- fabric strips*
- backing fabric*
- hanging loop fabric*
- cotton batting and/or Insul-Bright
- pins and Clover Wonder Clips
- iron
- sewing machine and matching thread
- basting spray or powder
- rotary cutter, cutting mat, cutting ruler
- walking foot (optional)
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The written pattern contains step-by-step how-to directions, photos, and a link to the video tutorial to make a 9" x 9" quilt-as-you-go potholder from fabric strips. It's an instant digital download PDF pattern so you can get started on your project right away.
And check out our work with the strip potholder: