When decorating for the Christmas season, I ensure that I do it all around the house.
For my kitchen, I decided to add these wonderful pot holders for Christmas byEstadistica Datos del Mundoon Youtube.
I am so in love with these cute and small pieces that she made!
Image by Estadistica Datos del Mundo
They are just perfect for my tiny kitchen.
I sew tons of it and give the extras as gifts to my friends.
Watch the video below for detailed instructions.
This will be your pattern.
Step 3:
Iron the canvas to the thermo adhesive.
Cut in half, and set the other one aside.
Fold it in half, then fold the left part in half again to make a crease.
Pull the right corner and fold until the first crease from the left.
Next, fold the triangle in half.
Cut the curve on the tip.
Place the two Christmas fabrics on top of each other, right sides together.
Put the cut thermo adhesive on top, and mark an opening on the straight edge.
Sew it all around the thermo adhesive except the opening.
Cut excess fabrics and corners.
Flip it right side out.
Fold the edges of the bigger square and iron.
Step 5:
Fold the sewn Christmas fabric three times to make a Christmas tree.
kick off the Christmas tree and sew the first triangular base, then the square.
Fold them back, then place the gold beads on each of the corners.
These will also help secure each fold.
Step 6:
Sew the backing, loop, and binding.