Pot Holder Season
Late this past spring, the urge struck once again and I made a bunch of Tula blocks, this time using just one color per block. I had a layout in mind. Then they got set aside for more pressing projects.
When I picked them up again, the lay-out was uninspiring and the monochromatic blocks were unexciting. So I set them back down.
I've been known -- in the early autumn of the year -- to get make pot holders. There's often a group of people who gather for a holiday brunch and it's nice to have a little something for them. And a pair of them makes a nice hostess gifty.
The Tulas rose to the surface again. Six inch pot holders, IMNSHO, are next to useless. But a one-inch border all the way around brings 'em up to eight inches.
I layered: one bordered block, one square of left-over batting, one square of Insul-Brite, all 8-1/2" with one roughly 12" square of backing and got a lot of practice in machine quilting, stitching in the ditch, then trimming the backing to one inch all the way around and double-folding it in for hand-stitching in front of the television at night.
Stitching in the ditch made some nifty patterns on the back side. |
Comments
Autumn is approaching and how delicious is that?
Hugs!