I am a beginner sewist. I have spent the entire day working on potholders as a way to try different quilting blocks and bindings. This binding gives the cleanest finish by far. Thanks so much for the tutorial!
My goodness fianlly someone who knows how to teach and instruct on binding and looping a pot holder. And your work is so beautiful. Thank you for your excellant guideance.
I loved the video and I especially liked your soothing voice as you sewed. it was very relaxing and I learned a few things I didn't know. Thank you. Please do more sewing videos.
Thank you for the clear and concise tutorial. I put bindings on needle books and project bags and now I can add a loop without having to add it separately.
This just popped up in my feed, and although I’ve been making quilts for 40 years, I learned “a better way” to do the bindings, so thank you for this! I’d been making potholders and that darn loop confounded me 🤔. I found that when I’ve finished with a quilt, I make several extra blocks to use for potholders. It’s a nice little “langnappe” (a little something extra). Thank you!
Great idea about turning an extra quilt block into a potholder. Glad you like the video. Please subscribe to be notified when I post new stuff. Happy Quilting :)
That was such a great video, I just loved it. You made it so easy to follow, Thank you.I love how easy you made the pocket on the back. I have seen patterns that made it so complicated. I appreciate it.
I'm making potholders also and loved the tutorial on the loop in the binding. I also learned about the mark on the walking foot for the 1/4", and a better way to fold the binding at the corners. Thank you for all the tips.
Thankyou for your time and sharing your video,the pot holders are gorgeous,i should have the cups and a teapot somewhere in my many treasures so will definitely make them , Cheers 🥂 from Australia 🌏🦘 Adelaide ❤❤
I did everything that you did except I cut the end of the loop that you tuck at a 45 degree angle and then I tucked it into thte binding and this worked really well for me.
Good morning from another Bernina lover. Just found your site this morning while looking for different ways to make potholders. I have decided to make set of cross back apron, oven mitt, potholders and bowl cozzies (3 sizes) for cooks in my family for Christmas.That is 6 sets. I better get started today. I might do some quilt block to use as potholders and also some machine embroidery. Well, I did not mean to write a book, just wanted to let you know how much I like your method. I look forward to watch a marathon of your podcast. Ellie.
This is a great method for potholders, I certainly will be trying this in the near future, my siblings always love potholders as little happy gifts. Thanks for sharing your expertise with us. Your potholders are beautiful.
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@@fontanaoriginals I will most certainly do that. I really enjoy your creativity with the AccuQuilt dies. I admit to being an addict and just love combining the dies or parts to create something new.
Thank you for sharing your video. You have given very clear directions on how to make potholders and finishing the loop. I'm definitely going to make some in the near future.😊
Can you explain why you started sewing 1/4” down when sewing the binding down. I know to stop 1/4” way from edge but never heard of starting 1/4” from edge AFTER riding the binding down
I use the pocket to slip my hand in so the potholder acts like a glove. Insulbrite it put in the pocket section as well as the potholder section so it insulates your hand on both sides.
Thanks for reaching out! The cut and saucer are from a cutting die that AccuQuilt makes. My demo was focused on how to add the binding to a potholder in general and I just happened to be working on a project for them. You can find the pattern to make the potholders on AccuQuilt.com but they do not offer a template for the cup and saucer just sell the cutting die. Have a nice day :)
Hello Ms Fontana, love your tutorial. just learning how to sew and use my sewing machine. how do you make your "appliques"? love to learn how to make that too... lol.... want to learn a lot. thank you.
You can! I would suggest pinning the 3 layers (fabric/batting/backing) to keep them from moving while you sew. Use a longer stitch length than you normally would to allow for the bulky layers.
I serge the quilt sandwiches as it keeps all the layers together and makes is so much easier to add the binding. I have tried just pinning as something always seems to slip and I end up ripping out . If you do not have a serger you can just sew a scant 1/4 seam allowance all the way around the four sides to keep the layers together. If I do that I will often sew another row of zig zag stitches between the raw edge and the seam line you just sewed. It acts as if it has been serged.
When you fold your biding over you are sewing a raw edge of the binding to the back. This is absolutely going to begin to fray every time you wash this potholder. In 25 years of quilting I have never seen anyone do this and I would not recommend it to anyone watching this.
There are no raw edges. Everything is folded twice. If you sew your seams as shown it will not fray. Perhaps you are just not understanding my process. And I do recommend this technique to everyone as it works! Happy Quilting 😊
I am a beginner sewist. I have spent the entire day working on potholders as a way to try different quilting blocks and bindings. This binding gives the cleanest finish by far. Thanks so much for the tutorial!
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Definitely needed this. Thanks for sharing 😊
My goodness fianlly someone who knows how to teach and instruct on binding and looping a pot holder. And your work is so beautiful. Thank you for your excellant guideance.
I loved learning about the loop , and folding the " far end" of the corner on the binding first- brilliant ❤
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Great instructions... Some of those little pieces of instructions to you are second nature. But, to some of us just learning they are so helpful...
The best potholder video I have seen. I learned a lot from this video.
Very good video thank you. The choice of fabrics is lovely, bright and cheerful. Thanks for the tip on creating the loop hanger too.
Tucking the loop is a great way to finish off. Once again, you are wonderful!
I loved the video and I especially liked your soothing voice as you sewed. it was very relaxing and I learned a few things I didn't know. Thank you. Please do more sewing videos.
Great video! I love the way you did the loop.
I love the easy way you put on the binding. Your voice is very gentle and calm. As I get nervous when sewing. Ty for the tips and illustrations.
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Best one
Folding the binding in half is the best way, thanks for the reminder. 🇨🇦
What a potholder. SO PRETTY
Thank you for the clear and concise tutorial. I put bindings on needle books and project bags and now I can add a loop without having to add it separately.
This just popped up in my feed, and although I’ve been making quilts for 40 years, I learned “a better way” to do the bindings, so thank you for this! I’d been making potholders and that darn loop confounded me 🤔.
I found that when I’ve finished with a quilt, I make several extra blocks to use for potholders. It’s a nice little “langnappe” (a little something extra).
Thank you!
Great idea about turning an extra quilt block into a potholder. Glad you like the video. Please subscribe to be notified when I post new stuff. Happy Quilting :)
@brenda5511 love your modesty. “Learn something new everyday “
That was such a great video, I just loved it. You made it so easy to follow, Thank you.I love how easy you made the pocket on the back. I have seen patterns that made it so complicated. I appreciate it.
I love the way you made this. Thank you for sharing. God bless. 😊❤❤
Clever! Thanks for sharing!
I'm making potholders also and loved the tutorial on the loop in the binding. I also learned about the mark on the walking foot for the 1/4", and a better way to fold the binding at the corners. Thank you for all the tips.
Great tips Fontana! Thank you for sharing this, you add so much peace and joy to quIĺting!
Great demonstration on the binding! Thank you!
Great video. I like how you tucked the end of the loop between the fabric.
Thankyou for your time and sharing your video,the pot holders are gorgeous,i should have the cups and a teapot somewhere in my many treasures so will definitely make them , Cheers 🥂 from Australia 🌏🦘 Adelaide ❤❤
I did everything that you did except I cut the end of the loop that you tuck at a 45 degree angle and then I tucked it into thte binding and this worked really well for me.
Thank you, for such great instructions 😊
Great video love the way you did the loop.
Great video! Thank you!
This was one of the best videos for pot holder binding. Thank you! I learned many tips to make my binding better.
You’re a good teacher! I learned several handy things here. Thank you so much for sharing :-)
This was a great video. It helped how close the camera was so I could see it clearly. Thank you!
Good morning from another Bernina lover. Just found your site this morning while looking for different ways to make potholders. I have decided to make set of cross back apron, oven mitt, potholders and bowl cozzies (3 sizes) for cooks in my family for Christmas.That is 6 sets. I better get started today. I might do some quilt block to use as potholders and also some machine embroidery. Well, I did not mean to write a book, just wanted to let you know how much I like your method. I look forward to watch a marathon of your podcast.
Ellie.
Great tutorial. Thanks for taking the time to show us. I liked the tuck in loop. Very creative. 😊
Great binding tutorial for pot holders. Thank you for the video 😊👍💕
'That you for a very nice precise job of doing a binding and loop! ☺
I really enjoyed watching ur video i am going to make these i love them thanks for sharing 💗
Love your tutorials!
Thanks, so much! You've really simplified the process for me! Perfect for my gnome die! 😊
This is a great method for potholders, I certainly will be trying this in the near future, my siblings always love potholders as little happy gifts. Thanks for sharing your expertise with us. Your potholders are beautiful.
this is GREAT ! Thank you.
Great video! Thank you so much!!
❤ you are a fabulous instructor!
I’m new at sewing so this is helpful for me thanks yours looks so cute
Great video. Easy to follow directions. Thank you so much. :)
I really enjoyed this video..easy to follow, great tips & soothing to listen to ❤ Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for making this easy! Love your hints!❤
You are most welcome! Glad you found the video helpful. Please share with your "quilty" friends and subscribe to my channel so you will be notified when I post new videos. Happy New Year!
@@fontanaoriginals I will most certainly do that. I really enjoy your creativity with the AccuQuilt dies. I admit to being an addict and just love combining the dies or parts to create something new.
Hi Maryann, so enjoy your creativity!
Thanks so much! Please share my site with your "quilting" friends and ask them to subscribe. Happy Quilting :)
Thank you for sharing your video. You have given very clear directions on how to make potholders and finishing the loop. I'm definitely going to make some in the near future.😊
Where do I get the coffee cup decals from?
Accuquilt
Best binding tutorial I've seen yet thank you so much sweetheart😊
That is, your own coffee cup decals
I like the tuck. It's 👏 brilliant. I will try it
A great tutorial of the binding process. Learnt a couple of new steps from you. Great to watch. Thankyou😊
Thank you for a great video. Any chance you could show more of the GO template and how to use it to make the appliques?
Brilliant! I’ll give it a try. I have a machine w/ no idea what knob makes stitches longer or tension right, but I’ll figure it out!
Fantastic tutorial. Thank you
Great video. very clear the whole way through
Thanks, great video!
Beautiful work
Love the coffee cup, is their a pattern available
No pattern, sorry. The coffee cups are an applique die from AccuQuilt. It is called Coffee & Tea medley.
Can you explain why you started sewing 1/4” down when sewing the binding down. I know to stop 1/4” way from edge but never heard of starting 1/4” from edge AFTER riding the binding down
Very cute!
I would have loved to learn how to do the tea cups
The teacups are appliques that I cut from an AccuQuilt cutting die. There are no directions for this decoration....sorry :(
thank you!!
I don't usually see pot holders with pockets, wondering what you use the pockets for?
I use the pocket to slip my hand in so the potholder acts like a glove. Insulbrite it put in the pocket section as well as the potholder section so it insulates your hand on both sides.
Thanks for this
Would love to make these but where do we get the cup/saucer template? More detailed information would be appreciated. Thank you. They are beautiful!
Thanks for reaching out! The cut and saucer are from a cutting die that AccuQuilt makes. My demo was focused on how to add the binding to a potholder in general and I just happened to be working on a project for them. You can find the pattern to make the potholders on AccuQuilt.com but they do not offer a template for the cup and saucer just sell the cutting die. Have a nice day :)
Thank you
Hello Ms Fontana, love your tutorial. just learning how to sew and use my sewing machine. how do you make your "appliques"? love to learn how to make that too... lol.... want to learn a lot. thank you.
I use cutting dies from AccuQuilt
@@fontanaoriginals thank you!!
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Hello: really good!! How many layers of insul-Brite?
I used two layers for each potholder.
Great video 😂😂😂
I cannot hear your voice very well at all but your potholders look beautiful
Did l miss it..but did you give measurements for anything..well at the end..🇨🇦
Not sure what you are asking me. How can I help?
Pauline beginning of video all measurements are mentioned
Cute
Where to get the coffee and tea design from?
Kelly
The pattern is available as a free download at AccuQuilt.com
Where can I purchase the coffee and tea medley pattern?
Go to AccuQuilt.com. The pattern was designed for them.
Is your binding cut on the bias?
No, it is not. No need to since there aren't any curved surfaces :)
Au moins vous avez du goût ❤
Why do you finish the edges like that…is it sewn with a server?
I decided not to buy the $20ish dollar quilter walking foot. Is it possible to do this project without it?
You can! I would suggest pinning the 3 layers (fabric/batting/backing) to keep them from moving while you sew. Use a longer stitch length than you normally would to allow for the bulky layers.
Why do you serge the pieces please
I find it easier to sew the binding on.
Oops you just said it was using a serger why do you do this?
I serge the quilt sandwiches as it keeps all the layers together and makes is so much easier to add the binding. I have tried just pinning as something always seems to slip and I end up ripping out . If you do not have a serger you can just sew a scant 1/4 seam allowance all the way around the four sides to keep the layers together. If I do that I will often sew another row of zig zag stitches between the raw edge and the seam line you just sewed. It acts as if it has been serged.
Why a pocket??
@@leben54 to slide your hand into it so it works like a mitt
When you fold your biding over you are sewing a raw edge of the binding to the back. This is absolutely going to begin to fray every time you wash this potholder. In 25 years of quilting I have never seen anyone do this and I would not recommend it to anyone watching this.
There are no raw edges. Everything is folded twice. If you sew your seams as shown it will not fray. Perhaps you are just not understanding my process.
And I do recommend this technique to everyone as it works!
Happy Quilting 😊