I used diagonal lines in the one we made I. The video which is the one rolled up in the preview picture. In the other one I used vertical lines. As stated in the video it is purely a personal choice. You could also use free motion.
I'm attempting to make these. Am having issues sewing the 1/4 inch seam, then turning right side out, pressing, and sewing 1/8 inch around. The batting and insulbright rolls and the sewing is not even. It looks wavy at times. My opening doesn't close evenly as well. What am I doing wrong? I tried the 1/4 inch top stitch all around, and it doesn't close the opening, so I went to the 1/8 inch seam allowance for the top stitch with the same issues.
Hello, I sent for this and a few more direction packets; last month. Can u send what I paid for or return my money. I enjoy your videos, planned as gifts. Thank u
Guess who's about to start making Casserole Hot Pads!!! Thank you so much for this! Seems totally simple for a beginner sewer like me!
I love your tutorials, Lorrie. Always so straightforward and easy to follow. Thank you!
i have missed your sewing projects, thanks for this idea! very practical!
Thank you
Yay, a sewing video from you!! Thanks so much for this fun project.
What a great idea! I'm always lining up multiple pot holders to put hot casserole dishes on.
Great idea. I also like an envelop back closed with steam a seam .
Love this large hot pad! Def will be making some of these! Thank you! Merry Christmas!
I saw this on a Instagram from some one else I love your Version the best.
I love your idea for stitching casserole coaster it's for a beginner sewing. Thanks🤩
Thank you for this tutorial. I can follow it !
I love this project, seems doable for me! Thank you! ❤️❤️❤️
Perfect gift idea. Thanks Lorrie
I did that last year it was great
Cute
lovely, Lorrie!
Thanks friend!
Great idea!!
Like this a lot. Thank you
Nice turtorial but what does a 3.8 stitch length equate to? I sew on a 1957 sewing machine.
I found that when using the spray glue,it makes the needle sticky on the machine.
In the preview your lines go vertical. Can you use an line direction. I assume yes as its just to hold the batting in place
I used diagonal lines in the one we made I. The video which is the one rolled up in the preview picture. In the other one I used vertical lines. As stated in the video it is purely a personal choice. You could also use free motion.
Very nice❤
Is the Insel bright go in the middle layer and is the batting on the bottom ?
I'm attempting to make these. Am having issues sewing the 1/4 inch seam, then turning right side out, pressing, and sewing 1/8 inch around. The batting and insulbright rolls and the sewing is not even. It looks wavy at times. My opening doesn't close evenly as well. What am I doing wrong?
I tried the 1/4 inch top stitch all around, and it doesn't close the opening, so I went to the 1/8 inch seam allowance for the top stitch with the same issues.
What is pencil bright? I think that’s what you said???
Insul Bright .... It's used to insulate pot holders ..
Forgot to ask, what is the name of the second batting you used? I didn’t see it listed in the video details list. Thanks again
It was in the video description but I just moved it to the top to make it easier to find.
Hello, I sent for this and a few more direction packets; last month. Can u send what I paid for or return my money.
I enjoy your videos, planned as gifts. Thank u