Sew the PERFECT OVEN MITT đ FREE PATTERN! All the steps ⢠Fits PERFECT â˘Â Easy
DOWNLOAD the FREE PATTERN HERE:
Letâs make the Perfect Oven Mitt!--- not too tight, not too long, not too loose, not too stiff, not too complicated. Download my free pattern and weâll walk through all the steps together! Then youâll want to make a pair for everyone you know. Grab the pattern here on my site (itâs free!):
*NOTE: my pattern piece recommends an additional layer of QUILT BATTING (so you have 4 layers total). This is in addition to what is shown in this video. You may chose to add this or not. It will make the project slightly more bulky to sew. But the added layer is nice for ample heat protection on your oven mitt.
SUPPLIES NEEDED for 1 OVEN MITT:
⢠1 Fat Quarter (or 1/4 yard) of fabric for the outer layer
⢠1 FQ (or 1/4 yard) of fabric for the lining layer
⢠1 FQ (or 1/4 yard) of Quilt Batting* (see not above) (cotton or other batting)
⢠1 FQ (or 1/4 yard) of âQuilted Ironing Board Coverâ fabric (or other similar fabric)
⢠Small amount of â.5 inch wide, extra wide double fold bias tapeâ -- you can purchase in pre-made packets at the fabric store, or make your own! (see video link below)
WATCH: HOW TO PRINT USE A PDF PATTERN IN MY VIDEO HERE:
WATCH: HOW TO MAKE BIAS TAPE HERE:
MY FABRICS:
Fabrics used in this video are from my own collection called --- MORE PIE? -- which I designed for FIGO Fabrics. Find my fabrics in online shops by searching âDana Willard Fabricâ or âMore Pie Dana Willardâ or âMORE PIE FIGO Fabricsâ. Search on , Hawthorne Supply, Fat Quarter Shop, Cottoneer, Fabric Bubb, etc.
SEWING MACHINE RECOMMENDS:
In this video Iâm using the Baby Lock BRILLIANT, from their Genuine seriew. If youâre looking to buy a good entry level machine, I also love the JOY and JUBILANT Baby Lock sewing machines in the same GENUINE machine series. You can read reviews and purchase online here:
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VIDEO PRODUCED BY Vince Penman:
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đâ No overlock! Amazing collar sewing technique