Oven Mitt

Embroidered Oven Mitt Instructions



1⁄4 yard of pre-quilted fabric
1⁄4 yard of ironing board fabric (preferably quilted)
1⁄2 yard of flannel
1⁄4 yard of Insul-Bright lining
1⁄2 inch wide pre-packaged binding or bring a 15”
square of fabric to match and I can show you how to
make continuous bias binding --- super easy and good
to know.

An embroidery design that can be stitched out in about
15 to 20 minutes (so you can go home with a finished
project)

Sticky Stabilizer
Clothsetter and Hoops
Thread to match or invisible thread
Embroidery threads for design
Normal sewing notions


Instructions


Fold your pre-quilted fabric in half and trace (or pin) the pattern and cut 2
mitts out. Or you may prefer to make only one mitt tonight so lay your
fabric flat (unfolded) to cut only one out. Mark your mitt with cross hairs to
position the embroidery in the center or where ever you would like it placed.
Stitch your design.

While design is stitching cut out other pieces needed to finish mitt using the
same method as you did on the pre-quilted fabric. For two mitts you will
need a pair cut out of the Teflon, (ironing board material) Insul-Bright and a
pair out of flannel. If only making one mitt cut only one of everything
except the flannel.

Assemble the mitt:
Lay the Teflon fabric right side up. Lay the embroidered fabric right side
down on the Teflon material. Lay the Insul-bright on top of that and pin the
layers in place and stitch using a 1
⁄4 inch seam. Clip corners to help with
curves.
Turn the mitt right side out.
Next ~ sew your flannel pieces (right sides together) using a 1
⁄4 seam. Trim
close to the stitching to remove excess fabric. Clip corners.
Slip the flannel sewn piece into the assembled mitt and pin together on raw
edges. Stitch them together using a 1
⁄4 inch.
Bind the edges with your bias binding and you are done!!

NOTE: You could make this bigger for a man’s mitt by enlarging the pattern on the copy
machine or just add about 1⁄2 to 3⁄4 inch all around the edges.






1⁄4 yard of pre-quilted fabric
1⁄4 yard of ironing board fabric (preferably quilted)
1⁄2 yard of flannel
1⁄4 yard of Insul-Bright lining
1⁄2 inch wide pre-packaged binding or bring a 15”
square of fabric to match and I can show you how to
make continuous bias binding --- super easy and good
to know.

An embroidery design that can be stitched out in about
15 to 20 minutes (so you can go home with a finished
project)

Sticky Stabilizer
Clothsetter and Hoops
Thread to match or invisible thread
Embroidery threads for design
Normal sewing notions


Instructions


Fold your pre-quilted fabric in half and trace (or pin) the pattern and cut 2
mitts out. Or you may prefer to make only one mitt tonight so lay your
fabric flat (unfolded) to cut only one out. Mark your mitt with cross hairs to
position the embroidery in the center or where ever you would like it placed.
Stitch your design.

While design is stitching cut out other pieces needed to finish mitt using the
same method as you did on the pre-quilted fabric. For two mitts you will
need a pair cut out of the Teflon, (ironing board material) Insul-Bright and a
pair out of flannel. If only making one mitt cut only one of everything
except the flannel.

Assemble the mitt:
Lay the Teflon fabric right side up. Lay the embroidered fabric right side
down on the Teflon material. Lay the Insul-bright on top of that and pin the
layers in place and stitch using a 1
⁄4 inch seam. Clip corners to help with
curves.
Turn the mitt right side out.
Next ~ sew your flannel pieces (right sides together) using a 1
⁄4 seam. Trim
close to the stitching to remove excess fabric. Clip corners.
Slip the flannel sewn piece into the assembled mitt and pin together on raw
edges. Stitch them together using a 1
⁄4 inch.
Bind the edges with your bias binding and you are done!!

NOTE: You could make this bigger for a man’s mitt by enlarging the pattern on the copy
machine or just add about 1⁄2 to 3⁄4 inch all around the edges.


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