Patriotic Pot Holder and Folded Hot Pad Sewing Tutorial

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Celebrate Summer Sewing and stitch a Folded Hot Pad. This red, white, and blue sewing project is stitched with four fat quarters and Pellon’s Insul-Fleece Batting. Make our Folded Hot Pad in 30 Minutes with our super-easy step-by step sewing instructions! Plus shop our Hello Summer SALE and save up to 30% Off at ShopNZP.com.

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Patriotic Folded Hot Pad Supply Listing

 Patriotic Folded Hot Pad Sewing Tutorial

Approximate finished size: 8″ x 8″

Note from Team NZP 

Preshrink  fabric by steaming and pressing, and steaming and pressing a second time, and then spray press and starch fabric with June Tailor’s Quilter’s Starch Savvy — press and starch, press and starch.

 

To make one Folded Hot Pad:

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  • Press four squares in half, diagonally corner to corner, wrong sides together, and aligning raw edges. Press.
  • Place remaining two fabric squares wrong sides together, with Insul-Fleece or batting squares sandwiched between fabrics.

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Note from Team NZP

 

Wonder Clips are ideal for our Folded Hot Pad! The multiple layers are not so pin-friendly and pinning layers may bend straight pins. 

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Note from Team NZP

 

Now’s the time to use a Walking Foot – to prevent layers from shifting. 

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  • Place one folded fabric triangle to hot pad back, aligning left and lower edges.
  •  Stack a second folded fabric triangle over the first triangle, and align lower and right edges.

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  • Stack a fourth folded fabric triangle over the previous triangles, aligning right and upper edges.

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  • Stack the fourth folded fabric triangle over the previous triangles, aligning upper and left edges.

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  • Weave final triangle by lifting upper right corner of the last triangle, lifting upper corner of the first triangle, and tucking the fourth triangle under the first triangle. Meet and align all cut edges.

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  •  Pin or Wonder Clip edges in place.

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  • Stitch one side seam with 1/4″-3/8″ seam allowance–or use the width of the presser foot for seam allowance. Stitch this seam twice for durability! Then, double-stitch the opposite side seam.

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  • Using Clover’s Bordeaux Scissors to trim or grade batting seam allowance to approximately 1/8″, and cut away batting from within the seams.

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  • Use Nancy Zieman’s “Wrapped Corner” technique to “wrap” to seam toward center, folding along previous stitching line. Use The Big Jig or and “anchor cloth” and stitch the this third seam – from folded edge to folded edge.
  • Stitch the fourth side seam with Nancy’s Wrapped Corner Technique.

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  • Grade batting seam allowances to 1/8″, and clip away all four corners to reduce bulk.

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  • Turn Folded Hot Pad right side out – through woven triangle opening.
  • Use Clover’s Point 2 Point Turner to push out corners.

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  • Press.

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Our Folded Hot Pads are so fast and fun to make, you’ll be stitching new hot pads for every occasion! And, they make great gifts – when you need a last-minute gift in minutes!

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