|
|
Creative Handicraft:
Potholder from Scrap Fabrics
by AmonMa'at
If you need a gift for a special person, or just need some time
to unwind, make a creative handicraft. Crafting is therapeutic when you
are feeling stressed, and it also can yield a useful or decorative item.
Everyone has some measure of creativity, and with modern kits and
patterns, a creative handicraft does not have to end in frustration.
If you have a sewing machine, you can learn to make a creative handicraft
that will be a useful and welcome gift. Potholders are a great beginning
sewing project that can be made from scrap material or unwanted clothing
and a bit of double-fold bias tape. Here are the simple instructions for
this creative handicraft.
First cut two 8-inch (21 cm.) squares of fabric to be the front and back
of the potholder. Choose coordinating fabrics that match your kitchen for
these pieces. To make it easier, you can make an 8-inch square pattern
from a piece of cardboard to use as a pattern. Cut more 8-inch squares of
any old fabric to stack for the filling. You want the stack of fabric
squares to be thick enough to protect you from a hot pot, but thin enough
to be flexible and able to be sewn through.
Stack all layers so that the outer layers are facing to the outside and
the filler layers are inside. You can put a couple of large straight pins
through all layers to keep them together. Now sew right across the middle
of the stack. Sew across the middle again, perpendicular to the first
stitching. You will have divided the square into 4 squares. Sew across the
stack again from corner to corner, and again from the other corner to
corner. The layers should be joined and sturdy now.
To bind off the raw edges of your creative handicraft, trim with scissors
so that all the layers are again even at the edges. Open out one folded
edge of the bias tape. The wider bias tape might seem to be easier to use,
but the narrow type makes a neater finished product. Starting at one
corner, line up the edges of the tape with the edges of the potholder, and
start stitching through all layers along the first fold line, which will
be about 1/4 inch from the edge. Stitch neatly and slowly, attaching the
opened tape all around the edge until you reach the beginning corner. Cut
the bias tape off, leaving 3 inches, (7 cm.) to make into a hanging loop.
Fold the bias tape over the raw edge so that the middle fold lines up with
the outside of the potholder and the other fold is hiding the raw edge of
the bias tape. Now, for best results, hand sew the binding down, forming a
loop on your creative handicraft when you get to the end.
This potholder is just one example of a creative handicraft you can create
if you have a sewing machine. When it is finished, you will have a useful
item made from all recycled materials. Feel free to give this creative
handicraft away or keep it for yourself.
|
You are
allowed to use this article for FREE on any website or in any
newsletter, as long as the entire article and this resource box remain
unchanged and included with the article at all times. This resource
box must remain legible and at the bottom of the article.
You are not permitted to use
this article in any eBook, Video, Audio, or eCourse at anytime.
AmonMa’at
is a graphic designer and web designer for
http://www.dataworkz.com. AmonMa’at has authored and co-authored
many eBooks with DataWorkZ.com and
http://www.ebookpublishing.us. Special interests to include
Mysteries of the Unexplained and Earth Changes keep AmonMa’at curious
and ever learning. Visit AmonMa’at's personal website of
http://www.Amonmaat.com and see what the name AmonMa’at actually
stands for!
|
|