For today's tutorial we are making a project that takes care of two holiday decorations. Valentine's Day and Christmas I am talking about you! A scrap of fabric, an old pair of blue jeans, and this step by step tutorial and you are all set for both holidays.
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Need something for Halloween next month? Use up some fabric scraps and make your own Jack-O'-Lantern hotpad, potholder, or trivet with today's tutorial. Great for making your kitchen festive for the holiday.
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Today we are learning how to make two (yes 2!) projects in one tutorial video. We'll be making a quick and easy witch hat bunting and a witch hat bunting with a hat band that'll take you just a couple extra minutes. These DIY fabric projects with pinked raw edges are fast ways to decorate for Halloween. Fun for parties and for showing off to trick or treaters!
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The witches hat bunting with the hat band is available in my Etsy shop as digital download with the written directions, step-by-step photos, printable templates, and link to the tutorial video. Get yours today!
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Otherwise, follow along as we make these two witch hat Halloween projects:
On today's tutorial we are learning how to sew another owl kitchen potholder. Earlier this week we learned how to make a shaped owl trivet, but today we are making a square owl potholder. Today's technique uses a bit more appliqué but it is still an easy sewing project for your fall baking.
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For today's tutorial, you will learn how to make your own quilted owl trivet, potholder, or hotpad. Keep your countertop or table top protected or just use it as a cute addition to your fall kitchen decor. Great for owl collectors and for gift giving, too.
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Today we are learning how to make two (yes 2!) different projects in one tutorial video. Both tutorials use the same techniques to make two different finished projects. We'll be making a set of four fabric bat coasters and a flying bat hanging garland. These DIY fabric projects with pinked raw edges are quick and easy and are great additions to your Halloween home. Fun for parties and great for decorating for trick or treaters!
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Available in my Etsy shop as digital downloads with the written directions, step-by-step photos, printable templates, and link to the tutorial video. Get yours today!
Looking for more fall and Halloween projects? Check out some of my other tutorials here:
Otherwise, follow along as we make these two fun Halloween projects:
For today's tutorial, we are learning how to make this cute appliquéd potholder. Use it as a trivet on your tabletop or countertop or as a hotpad or potholder for your fall baking or Thanksgiving dinner. Measuring approximately 9" x 9", the raw edge appliqué goes together quickly so you can have a cute addition to your autumn decor.
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The written pattern contains step-by-step how-to directions, photos, link to the video tutorial, and the printable pumpkin template to make a potholder, trivet, or hot pad measuring approximately 9" x 9". Instructions for an optional hanging loop included.
Looking for more potholders, hot pads, and trivets? Check out some of my other project patterns available:
Otherwise, follow along with us as we make the pumpkin potholder: