Introduction: T-Shirt Potholder
The weekly challenge T-shirt contest has inspired me to make a t-shirt potholder. I do not like the potholders sold in stores so I make my own. My sister shares my opinion and often request me to make her a few. She managed to receive about a dozen the last time but I spent a lot more time making those than I did this one. I was amazed at how simple and fast this came together. I will be making a lot more of these. I did not time myself but I estimate it took all of fifteen minutes or less.
Step 1: Supplies
What you need.
- 1 Pair scissors
- 1 Old t-shirt
- Matching thread
- Sewing machine or ( it can be hand sewn )
Step 2: Pattern
Cutting the shirt:
- Cut either the front or the back part of the t-shirt cutting off the sleeves and neck.
- Cut off the hem but reserve this piece for the loop to hang the potholder from.
Step 3: Folding the Shirt Fabric
Fold the shirt fabric:
- You may need to fold the fabric different ways to hide the holes or spots by folding them toward the inside.
- I did not want the design showing so I used the wrong side of the t-shirt.
- I folded one long edge towards the center.
- I folded the remaining side overlapping the long folded edge because I wanted my potholder a little larger than normal.
- It works best to fold it so there are no raw edges on the outside part but it is not necessary.
- You will just need to be more careful when you sew it around the outside edge so your stitches sew all the seams.
- After the long edges are folded, I folded the ends toward the center and . . .
- Then I folded it in half.
- I trimmed off the hem the size I wanted for a loop.
- Inserted it in the corner to be sewn.
Step 4: Sewing the Potholder
Sewing:
- I began at one end of the potholder but it is best to start in the center of one side.
- I stitched up to the loop and carefully stitched the seam where the loop was.
- Continued all the way around the potholder overlapping my first few stitches.
Step 5: Sunshiine's Final Thoughts
This project was so fast and easy! I will be making a lot more like these. They make good use out of old worn t-shirts as well as terrific potholders! If you want to add some flair to them you could sew on a border or embellish it with something.
Thank you for visiting and do have a "Happy Thanksgiving!"
Sunshiine
Thank you for visiting and do have a "Happy Thanksgiving!"
Sunshiine